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THE    FAMILY  OF   REV.   DR.  GEORGE    MOOAR 

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GENEALOGICAL    REGISTER 

OF    THE 

NAME  AND  FAMILY 

OF 

HEKEICK, 

FROM  THE  SETTLEMENT  OF 
HEN  ERIE     HERICKE, 

N    SALEJVI,    MASSACHUSETTS      1629,  to   1846.. 

WITH    A    CONCISE    NOTICE    OF    THEIR 

ENGLISH  ANCESTRY. 
BY   JEDEDIAH    HERRICK. 


Tell  your  children  of  it,  and  let  your  children  tell  their  children,  and  their 
children  another  generation." — Bible. 


BANGOR: 
SAMUEL  S.  SMITH,  PRINTER 

1846. 


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PREFACE. 


The  compiler  of  the  following  work  had  limited  his  original  design,  to  the 
acquisition  of  some  general  knowledge  of  his  Ancestors  and  kindred  in  this 
country,  with  reference  more  especially  to  their  European  origin,  and  to  the 
parentage  of  our  Anglo-American  Ancestors. 

In  the  pursuit  of  this  object,  he  became  interested  in  the  enquiry ;  extended 
his  researches  and  accumulated  his  materials,  until  he  now  finds  it  necessary  to 
print  the  result  of  his  labors,  as  well  to  insure  the  preservation  of  a  mass  of 
names,  dates  and  gossip, — very  private  and  fireside  matters  to  be  sure,  but  not 
therefore  the  less  interesting  to  the  very  private  and  fireside  parties  ;  as  also  to 
enable  him  in  this  way,  to  acknowledge  his  obligations  to  those  friends  and 
kindred,  who  have  kindly  aided  his  researches  and  supplied  a  large  portion  of 
his  materials. 

Nor  will  he  deny  himself  the  satisfaction  of  believing,  that  his  humble  effort 
to  redeem  from  oblivion  something  of  the  history  and  fortunes  of  his  race,  will 
be  received  with  favor  by  his  kinsfolk ;  that  it  will  serve  as  a  useful  book  of 
reference,  and  a  medium  of  recognition  and  intercommunication  among  relatives 
otherwise  strangers  and  unknown  ;  and  that  it  may  induce  those  sentiments  of 
cordiality  and  kindness,  and  of  fraternal  respect  and  communion,  so  grateful  to 
our  best  and  holiest  affections,  and  so  desirable  to  have  revived,  and  cherished 
and  perpetuated,  among  the  descendants  of  a  common  ancestor,  however  widely 
they  may  have  been  separated  and  dispersed  over  distant  hemispheres  ;  estranged 
from  each  other,  or  alienated  from  the  land  of  their  Fathers. 

He  has  permitted  himself  to  hope  also,  that  however  imperfect  this  first  essay 
may  be  found  ;  whatever  of  error  in  the  names,  dates,  and  arrangements,  may  be 
detected ;  it  will  nevertheless  possess  sufficient  merit  and  accuracy  as  a  whole,  to 
serve  as  a  safe  guide  to  the  future  explorer,  as  far  as  it  has  gone ;  and  that  those 
who  in  future  times,  and  under  more  favorable  circumstances,  may  be  disposed 
to  look  back  into  our  early  history,  or  to  carry  forward  these  family  memorials  to 
other  generations,  may  here  find  important  aids  and  facilities  in  the  prosecution 
of  their  researches. 

Our  references  to  the  dark  and  distant  traditions  of  our  Race,  have  been  limited 
to  the  settlement  of  Ericke  the  Dane,  in  East  Anglia ;  and  to  such  events  in  the 
lives  and  fortunes  of  himself  and  his  descendant,  Eric  the  Forester,  as  we  find 
sufficiently  verified  by  our  early  English  historians,  to  establish  the  general 
authenticity  of  our  traditionary  records ;  and  thus  to  remove  all  reasonable  doubt 
of  the  Anglo  Danish  origin  of  our  race;  and  of  the  identity  of  our  earliest 
ancestor,  residing  in  England,  with  that  illustrious  and  unfortunate  chieftain. 


ABBREVIATIONS,  &,c. 

Bapt.  for  baptised  ;  h.  for  born  ;  d.  for  deceased  ;  ?«.  for  married  ;  d.  s.  p.  for  died  without 
issue. 

The  first  column  of  figures  is  a  consecutive  enumeration  of  the  entire  branch,  in  which  a 
number  is  prefixed  to  the  name  of  each  individual,  and  is  never  changed  or  omitted,  how 
often  soever  the  name  may  be  repeated.  In  the  second  column,  the  figures  denote  the  number 
of  the  descent,  or  remove,  from  the  original  ancestor,  counting  him  always  as  1. 


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EiRiKR.  Eric.  Erik.  Erick.  Ericke.  Irek.  Eyryk.  Eyryck.  Erryk. 
Herik.  HiRECK.  Heryck.  Hericke.  Hearick.  Heyricke.  Heyrick. 
Herrick.     See  Appendix,  Note  A. 

The  traditions  of  this  very  ancient  family,  claim  their  descent  from  Ericke,  a 
Danish  Chief,  who  invaded  Britain  during  the  reign  of  Alfred,  and  having  been 
vanquished  by  that  Prince,  was  compelled,  with  his  followers,  to  repeople  the 
wasted  districts  of  East  Anglia ;  the  government  of  which  he  held  as  a  fief  of 
the  English  crown.  He  is  recognized  in  history  as  "  Ericke,  King  of  those 
Danes  who  hold  the  Countrie  of  East  Angle."     Note  B. 

In  an  attempt  to  "unite  the  Danish  power  in  Britain  against  the  Englishmen," 
Ericke  was  defeated  by  Edward,  the  Son  and  successor  of  Alfred  ;  and  was  sub- 
sequently slain  by  his  own  subjects  for  alleged  severities  in  his  government. 

The  Norman  invasion  found  this  name  represented  by  Eric  the  Forester,  who 
resided  in  Leicestershire,  and  possessed  extensive  domains  along  the  sources  of 
the  Severn  and  on  the  borders  of  Wales.  Eric  raised  an  army  to  repel  the  inva- 
ders ;  and  in  the  subsequent  efforts  of  the  English  Earls  and  Princes,  to  dis- 
possess the  Normans  of  their  recent  conquest,  and  to  drive  them  out  of  the 
country,  he  bore  a  prominent  and  conspicuous  part.  But  he  shared  also,  in 
the  unfortunate  issue  of  all  these  patriotic  efforts.  His  followers  and  allies 
were  stripped  of  their  estates,  and  the  sources  of  his  own  power,  were  dried 
up;  and  being  no  longer  in  a  condition,  formidable  to  the  new  government, 
Eric  was  taken  into  favor  by  William — entrusted  with  important  offices  about 
his  person,  and  in  the  command  of  his  armies ;  and  in  his  old  age  was  per- 
mitted to  retire  to  his  house  in  Leicestershire,  where  he  closed  a  stormy  and 
eventful  life,  as  became  the  representative  of  an  ancient  and  distinguished  race. 
Note  C. 

With  this  ,hasty  glance  at  our  earliest  family  remembrances,  remote  and 
obscure  as  they  may  be,  we  proceed  to  deduce  the  pedigrees  of  the  English  and 
American  races  through  the  branch  of  the  posterity  of  Eric  the  Forester,  which 
js  still  respectably  known  in  England,  and  whence  we  derive  our  lineage. 


ENGLISH  FAMILY. 


I.  Henrv  Eyryk,  a  lineal  descendant  from  Eric  the  Forester,  was  seated  at  Great  Stretton 
in  the  county  of  Leicester,  England,  at  a  very  remote  period.     His  grandson, 
Robert  Evryk  of  Stretton,  by  his  )  Son  14 


€h. 
3 
4 


wife  Joanna,  had 

William,  Sir,  his  Heir, 

Robert,  called  Robert  De  Stretton, 
jchaplain  to  Edward  the  Black  Prince, 
L.  L.  D.  and  finally  Lord  Bishop  of 
Litchfield. 

His  Lordship  died  in  1385. 

John  of  Stretton. 


Ch. 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 

20 

21 
22 
23 


12 


Ch. 
24 
25 

Son 
26 

Son 
27 


Sir  William  Eyryk,  Knight  of 
Stretton,  was  commissioned  to  attend 
the  Prince  of  Wales  on  his  expedition 
into  Gascony,  1355. 

From  Sir  William  descended 

Robert  Eyrick  of  Houghton  on  the 
Hill,  living  1450,  who  left  by  his  wife 
Agnes, 

Robert,  who  died  s.  p. 

Thomas  Eyrick  of  Houghton,  who 
settled  in  Leicester,  and  is  the  first  of 
the  name  on  the  books  of  the  corpora- 
tion, where  he  is  recorded  as  a  member 
of  that  body  in  1511.  He  died  in  1517, 
leaving 

Nicholas,  who  married  and  had  issue. 

John. 

Elizabeth,  mentioned  in  her  father's 
will,  1517. 


Son 


31 


15 


Samuel  Heyrick  of  Leicester, 
Elizabeth  Tyers. 


161 


John  Heyrick,  of  Leicester,  town 
Iclerk,  d.  1800,  m.  Mary  Erpe. 

Samiuel  Heyrick,  D.  D.,  rector  of 
I  Brampton,  in  Northamptonshire,  d. 
|l841. 

William  Heyrick,  vice  chancellor  of 
the  Quarter  Sessions  for  the  county 
of  Leicester,  living  1841,  and  three 
daughters  not  named. 


John  Eyrik  or  Heyrick  of  Leices- 
ter, b.  1513,  d.  April  2,  1589.  Was 
twi^^e  Mayor  of  that  corporation, in  1559 
and  1572  ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John 
Bond,  Esq.  of  Ward  End  in  Warwick- 
shire, who  was  b.  1514,  d.  Dec.  8,1611. 
Note  D. 

Robert. 

Nicholas. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1623. 

John. 

Wilham. 

Ursula  m.  Lawrence  Haweg,merch't 
of  London. 

Agnes,  m.  William  Davie. 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Bennett,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  1603. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Stanford,  Esq. 
Recorder  of  Leicester. 

Helen,  to.  Holden. 

Christiana,  to.  George  Brookes,  Esq. 

Alice,  TO.  Hind. 


]3|10 

NicholasHeryck,  London, Banker, 

1556,  TO.   1582,    Julian,    daughter  of 

William  Stone,  Esq.  of  Segenhoe,  in 

Vk. 

11 

Bedfordshire. 

32 

William. 

33 

Thomas. 

34 

Nicholas. 

35 

Robert,  bapt.  Aug.  24,  1591,  a  poet 
of  some  celebrity ;  aut'hor  of  "  The 
Hesperides,"  and  Vicar  of  Dean  Prior 
in  Devonshire,  1629 ;  deprived  of  his 
living,  by  Cromwell,  1648',  published 
his  works,  1648;    restored,  1660;  his 

i 

name,  written  by  himself,  is  spelled, 

Hearick,  Hireck,  and  Herrick. 

36 

William. 

37 

Mercia. 

38 

Anne. 

34 

11 

Nicholas  Herrick,  of  London, 
merchant,  b.  1589,  living  1664,  m. 
Susanna  Salter. 

Ch. 

12 

39 

Thomas,  living  in  1634. 

40 

Nicholas,  merchant  in  the  Levant, 
died  abroad  1664. 

41 

William,  died  s.  p. 

Ch. 
42 
43 


16 


Robert  Heyrick  of  Leicester, 
thrice  Mayor,  and  Rep.  in  Parliament, 
d.  1618,  TO.  Elizabeth  Manby,  nine 
daughters  not  named. 

Robert,  died  s.  p. 

Tobias  Heyrick,  D.  D.  Rector  of 
Houghton,  1605,  wife  Elizabeth. 

John  Heyrick,  b.  1611,  d.  1682,  to. 
Catharine  Armstrong. 


Ch. 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

SAMUELHEyRicK,Rector  of  Tedding- 1    51 
ton,  m.  Anna  Allsop,  d.  1741.  j    52I 


lOl     John  Herrick,  Esquire,  Alderman 

I  of  Leicester,  d.  1613,  to.  Susanna. 
11 

Thomas. 

Susanna. 


Sir  William  Herrick  of  Leices- 
ter, London  and  Beaumanor  Park,  b. 
1557.  Member  of  Parliament  1601  to 
1630.  Knighted  1605.  Ambassador 
fromQu. Elizabeth  to  the  SublimePorte; 
held  various  lucrative  offices  in  the 
Treasury  ;  to.  1596,  Joan,  daughter  of 
Richard  May,  Esq.  of  London,  d.  Mar. 
2, 1652—3,  aged  96.     Note  E. 

William,  b.  1597. 

Robert,  b.  1598,  died  s.  p. 

Richard,  b.  1600,  died  1667. 

Thomas,  b.  1602,  died  young. 

Henry,  b.  1604. 

Roger. 

John,  b.  1612,  died  1630. 

EHzabeth,  *.  1603,  died  young 

Mary,  d  aged  20. 


ENGLISH  FAMILY 


a.ii3 

61 


Martlia,  m.  1G34,  John  Holinstead, 
Esq.  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 

Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  James  Lancashire,  \ 
1628. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Beaumont  Pight,  Esq. 
1633. 


William  Herrick,  Esq.,  Beau- 
manor,  d.  1671. 

WiLLiAMHERRicK,Esq.  Beaumanor, 
h.  1624,  d.  1693,  m.  1,  July,  1649,  Anna, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Bainbridge,  Esq. 
of  Lockington,  Leicestershire,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,dau.of  GervasPigott, 
Esq.  of  Thrumpton,  Nottinghamshire, 
who  d.  1655. 

William,  h.  1650. 

John. 

Benjamin. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Levesley,  Esq. ; 
m.  2d.  1657,  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Millward,  Esq.  of  Chillcote,  in  Derby- 
shire, who  d.  before  16S1. 

Thomas,  b.  1662,  d.  16S2. 
Frances,  b.  1664,  d.  infancy. 


8  16 


63 

Mary,  m.  William  Lucas,  Esq. 

64 

Chistiana,  m.  Clifton  Thompson,  Esq 

57 

13 

William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
manor,  d.  1705,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
James  Wooton,  Esq.  of  Weston,  Der- 
byshire, who  d.  1749,  aged  100  j^ears.. 

Ch. 

14 

65 

Elizabeth,  h.  1684,  m.  Robert  Bur- 
ney. 

66 

William,  d.  1686. 

67 

Anna,  b.  1687,  d.  1759. 

68 

William,  b.  1689. 

69 

John. 

70 

Thomas,  b.  1693. 

68  14 


74  15 


59 


Thomas  Bainbridge  Herrick, Esq. 
of  Beaumanor,  d.  1824,  m.  Aug.  15, 
1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jas.  Perry,  Esq. 
of  Edsley  Park,  Hereford. 

Wilham,  b.  1794. 
Mary  Ann. 
Lucy. 


William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
manor, succeeded  his  uncle.  No.  74,  in 
1832.  He  is  a  Barrister  at  Law,  unmar- 
ried, and  a  M.  A.  of  University  College, 
Oxford. 


John  Herrick,  Esq.,  of  the  out- 
woods,  Loughboro',  Leicestershire,  w(. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Beaumont  Pight,  Esq. 
of  Denton,  Lincolnshire,  who  d.  1727. 

BenjaminHerrick,M.D.  b.  1655,  d. 
1720. 

William  Bainbridge  Herrick,  d.  1733, 
and  a  dau.  not  named. 


John  Herrick,  Esq.  b.  1691,  d. 
1760,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Burton  on  theWolds. 

Two  Sons  and  two  Daughters,  all  d. 


William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
manor, d.  1773,  m.  1740,  Lucy,  dau.  of  ^ 
John  Gage,  Esq.  of  Bentley  Park,  Sus- : 
sex,  who  d.  March  25,  1778. 

Lucy. 

Dorothy. 

Dorothy. 

William. 

John,  d.  1819,  s.p. 

Thomas  Bainbridge,  b.  1754,  d.  1824.  \ 

Lucy,  m.  1768,  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.  \ 
of  Norton  Hall,  county  of  Stafford. 

William  Herrick,  Esq.  of~Beau- 
manor,  b.  Dec.  14,  1745,  sheriff,  1786, ; 
m.  1789,  Sarah  Stokes  of  Woodhouse, 
d.  1832,  s.ji.  succeeded  by  his  nephew. 


86 


Thomas  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Leices- 
ter, d.  Dec.  10,  1766,  m.  1st,  in  1720, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Tiiomas  Noble,  Esq., 
member  of  Parliament,  m.  2d,  in  1724, 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Robert  Bakewell, 
Esq.  of  Swebstone,  and  3d,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Winstanley,  Esq.  of 
Brunston,  M.  P. 

By  his  second  marriage, 

William  Herrick  of  Knighton,  Esq. 
m.  in  1766,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Phillip 
Bamford,  Esq.  of  Bamford,  Lancashire. 

Catharine,  m.  Richard  Dyott,  Esq, 
of  Freeford  Hall,  Staffordshire. 


Richard  Herrick,  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  College,  1624  ;  m.  1st,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Tho's  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Spravv- 
ston  in  Norfolk. 

Thomas,  died  s.  p. 

Mary  married  John  Johnson  of  Man- 
chester. 

Elizabeth,  married  Rev.  Richard 
Holbrook  of  Salford  ;  married  2d,  Ann 
Maria  Hall  of  London,  widow,  dau.  of 
Erasmus  Bretton. 

John  died  young. 

Helena  m  Thomas  Radcliff,  Esq. 


HENRY  OF  SALEM. 


No.  48.  11.     On  the  English  Pedigree. 

No.  1.  I.  Henerie  Hireck  —  Hericke  —  Herrick.  The  Anglo-Amer- 
ican Ancestor  of  a  numerous  race  in  this  Country,  was  born  1604;  came  over 
from  Leicester,  England,  to  Naumkeag,  then  first  named  Salem,  June  24,  1629. 
He  married  Editha,  daughter  of  Mr.  Hugh  Laskin  of  Salem,  (who  was  born 
1614,  and  living  in  1674,)  and  settled  at  "  Cape-Ann-Syde,  over  against 
Massies."     Died  1671.     Note  F. 

Out  of  a  very  numerous  family  (our  traditions  say  12  sons  and  several  daugh- 
ters,) seven  sons  and  a  daughter,  whose  names  are  given  below,  survived  their 
father  and  are  named  in  his  Will.  Of  these,  Thomas  and  Benjamin,  the  oldest 
and  the  youngest  of  the  sons,  and  the  daughter,  Elizabeth,  died  childless.  The 
other  five  sons  left  male  issue,  and  are  to  be  regarded  as  the  Patriarchs  of  their 
respective  branches  of  the  posterity  of  Henry  and  Editha  Herrick. 

H.     Children  of  Henry  Herrick  who  survived  infancy. 

1.  Thomas,  whose  birth  is  not  recorded,  married  Hannah  Ordway,  d.  s.  p. 
XL  Zacharie,  baptised  December  25,  1636. 
III.  Ephraim,   baptised  February  11,  1638. 
IV.  Henry,  baptised  January  16,  1640. 
V.  Joseph,  baptised  August  6,  1645. 
VI.  Elizabeth,  baptised  July  4,  1647. 
VII.  John,  baptised  May  25,  1650. 
VIII.  Benjamin,  no  record,  d.  s.  p.  about  1675. 


ZACHARIE  OF   BEVERLY. 


ZACHARIE  HERRICK,  Beverly, 
Birch  Plain,  d.  May  20,1695  ;  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Richard  Dodge  of  Beverly, 
1653,  who  was  b.  1632,  d.  August  18, 
1710,  aged  78  years. 

Mary,  b  Oct.  10,  1654. 
Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.  2,  1657,  m.  Sam'l 
Stone. 

Henry,  b  1659,  d.  an  infant. 
Sarah,  b  Oct.  1662,  vi.  Morgan. 
Martha,  h  August,  1665. 
Hannah,  b  1669,  m.  Jona.  Stone. 
Henrv,  b  1671. 
Abigail,  bapt.  May,  1674 


Mary   Herkick,  m.  Robert  Cue,  of] 
Salem,  March  13,  1681—2. 

Elizabeth,  b  1682,  m  James  Meacom, 
Beverly,  Jan'y  20,  1702. 
I     Anne. 

1     Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  d.  Sept. 
28,  1747 ;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Sam- 
|uel  Beedel,  of  Salem. 
I  '' 

Zachariah,  b  Sept.  4,  1699. 

Eunice,  b.  Oct.  5,  1701,  d.  June  24, : 
1714.  : 

Lois,   b.    Oct.    10,   1704,  m.   Ralph: 
Tuck.  ; 

James,  b  1706.  ; 

William,  b  1709.  : 


Zachariah  Herrick,    Beverly,   d. 
1753_4,  m.  Abigail,  6. 1702,  d.  1772. 

Abigail,  b  Jan.  18,  1730. 

Henry,  b  Feb.  19,  1732,  d.  1736. 

Hannah,  b   March  20, 1735,  d.  1736. 

Henry,  b  Aug.  14,  1737. 

Hannah  5.  May  4,  1739. 

Asa,  b  July  11,  1742. 

Jonathan,  b  May  10,  1745. 


Asa  Herrick,  of  Beverlv,  rf.  1821, 
TO.  Jan.  26,  1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Stacy,  Marblehead. 

Elizabeth,  b  1769. 

Hannah,  b  1771. 

Henry,  b  1773. 

Abigail,  b  1776. 

Tabitha,  b  1778. 

Sarah,  b.  1780,  m.  Joseph  Harlow, 
Jan.  4,  1803. 

Asa,  b  1783. 

Edward  Stacy,  b.  1786.    

6|Asa  Herrick,  Beverly,  d.  1814. 
7| 
I     Asa  Herrick,  Beverly,  d.  1834. 


William  Herrick,  Beverly,  d. 
April,  1783,  m  Mary  Tuck  of  Beverly, 
July  1,  1731. 

WiUiam,  b  April  15,  1736. 
Lemmon,  b.  Feb.  10,  1738. 
Henry,  ft  Sept.  1741. 
Mary,  b  Feb.  19,  1743. 
James,  b  Dec.  15, 1747. 
John,  ft  Aug.  31,  1751. 


William   Herrick,     Beverly, 
Mary  Wallace,  April  23,  1759. 

Hannah,  ft  July  31,  1760. 
Lemmon,  ft  Dec.  7,  1762. 
Mary,  6  Dec.  27,  1765. 
Sarah,  ft  Sep.  3,  1768. 
Daniel,  ft  June  16,  1771. 
William. 
John. 


William  Herrick,  of  Beverly,  w. 
Lydia  Woodman,  Beverly,  April  5, 
1803. 


John  Herrick,  Beverly,  m.  Lydia. 

John,  ft  1799. 
Wilham,  6  1802. 
Reuben,  ft  1804. 
Joshua,  ft  1811. 
James,  ft  1817. 


Reuben  Herrick,  Beverly, 
zabeth. 

Reuben,  ft  1829. 
Benjamin,  6  1831. 
Francis,  ft  1833. 


I.   Eli- 


Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  d.  July 
25,  1620,  TO.  Mary  Foster,  Nov.  21, 
1765. 

Joseph,  ft  May  14,  1767,  d. 
Hannah,  d. 

Thomas,  bapt.  March  24,  1773. 
Henry,  bapt.  March  23,  1777. 


Thomas  Herrick,  Beverly,  7/i  May, 
1795,  Dorcas  Punchard,  Salem,  who 
d.  Jan.  17,  1804. 

Thomas  Foster,  ft.  Sept.  12,  1795. 

Oliver,  ft  Oct.  24,  1797. 

Dorcas  Townsend,  ft.  Feb.  24,  1800, 
d.  1818. 

Married  for  his  2d  wife,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Greely,  Marblehead. 

Emerson,  ft  Mav  1.  18C6. 

Greely,  ft  Jan.  26,  1808. 

Married  for  his  3d  wife,  Jane  Gree- 
ly, sister  to  2d  wife. 

Sydney,  ft.  April  21,  1811. 

Joseph  Henry,  ft.  Oct.  31,  1812. 


10 


ZACHARIE    OF    BEVERLY. 


57 

7 

Thomas  Foster  Herrick,  Bever- 
ly, m.  Hannah  Obear. 

Ch. 

8 

64 
65 

Hannah,  >  rp    ■ 

Thomas,  5^^'"^- 

66 

Mary  Jane. 

67 

68 

?h"SJ  Twins. 

58    7 

Oliver  Herrick,  Salem,  m.  Sarah 

Carter,  Manchester. 

Ch.    8 

69 

Benjamin  Carter,  b.   Dec.  28,  1820, 

d.  May,  1839. 

70 

Susanna,  d. 

71 

Sarah,  d. 

72 

George,  i  1837. 

73 

Oliver,  h  1832. 

74 

Sarah,  h  1836,  rf. 

60| 

75 

76 

"61 


77 


7|     Emerson    Herrick,    Beverly,    m. 

Huldah  B.  Butman,  May  31,  1831. 
8 

I     Thomas  Emerson,  h.  Nov.  26,  1832. 

I     Joseph  Henry,  h.  July  25,  1837. 


7      Greelei'    Herrick,    Beverly, 
Eliza  Noyes,  of  Haverhill. 

8 
I     Charles  Greeley,  h  1830. 


56 

6 

Henry  Herrick,  Westford,  Mass., 
TO.  Ehzabeth  Prescott. 

Ch. 

7 

80 

Henry  Prescott,  h.  Sept.  15,  1810. 

81 

Charles,  b.  Sept.  2,  1814,  lives  in 
Michigan. 

82 

EUza  Jane,  b  Sept.  16,  1816. 

83 

George,  b  July  18,  1825. 

84 

Mary  Foster,  b.  Jan.  22,  1828. 

85 

1     Augustus,  h.  Feb.  19,  1832. 

36 

5 

James  Herrick,  Beverly,  m.  Abi- 
gail Tuck,  1769. 

Ch. 

6 

86 

James  Sanborn,  b  1775. 

87 

Abigail,  b  1778. 

88 

Lydia,6  1781. 

89 

Simeon,  b  1783. 

90 

John, b  1788. 

86 

6 

James  Sanborn  Herrick,  Beverly 
TO  Mary. 

Ch. 

7 

91 

Mary,  b  1794. 

92 

Nabel,  b  1796. 

93 

Simeon,  b  1798. 

94 

James,  b  1804. 

63|  7 


Sydney  Herrick,  Beverly,  m.  Mary  >  Ch. 
Ann  Glidden,  March  3,  1833. 

Mary  Ann,  b  July  7,  1833. 
Sydney,  h.  Aug.  28,  1836. 


7      Henry  Prescott  Herrick,    West- 
ford,  m  Betsey  Hildreth,  1830. 


^PHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


U 


III 


EPHRAIM  HERRICK,of  Beverly, 

TO  Mary  Cross,  of  Salem,  July  3,  1661  ; 
settled  at  Birch  Plain,  d  Sept.  18, 
1693. 

John,  b.  May  31, 1662. 
Ephraim,  b  Aug.  13, 1664. 
Mary,  b  June  14,  1667. 
Stephen,  b  March  15,  1670. 
Sarah. 

Samuel,  b  June  4,  1675. 
Timothy,  5  Jan.  4,  1681. 
Anna,  b  Nov.  20, 1683. 


HiRUM  Herrick,  Griswold,   Conn, 
m.  Anna  Bromley,  Preston,  1791. 

Rubia,  b  June  23,  1792. 
Persia,  b  March  16,  1794. 
Robert,  b  September  16,  1797. 
John,  b  October  14,  1799. 
Lucy,  b  September  2,  1804. 
Maria  Augusta,  b  March  12,  1810. 
William  A.,  b  June  22,  1814. 


1 

3| 

Ch. 

4 

10 

John  Herrick,  Beverly  and  Wen- 
ham,  VI  Bethiah  Salart,  April  21,  1684, 
who  d.  m  Wenham,  Aug  4,  1729. 

John. 

Hilkiah,  b  April  29,  1699. 


4      John  m  Susanna,   lived   in   Preston, 
Conn.  1732,  where  his  sons  were  born. 

John, b  1732. 

Eleazer. 

Thence  he  removed  to  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  where  he  was  killed  by  the  In- 
dians in  the  war  of  1745. 


John  Herrick,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.  ; 

John, b.  about  1753. 

Ephraim,  b  1755  ;  settled  in  Sheri- 
dan, Chantaugua  Co.  N.  Y.;  living  in 
1841,  m  87. 


35 

7 

Robert  Herrick,  Griswold,  Conn. 

€h. 

8 

40 

Eliza  Ann. 

41 

Lucy. 

42 

Eunice. 

43 

Celestia. 

44 

Hannah. 

45 

Robert. 

46 

Harriett. 

47 

Frances. 

48 

John. 

36 

7 

John  Herrick,  Knox,  N.  Y. 

Ch. 

8 

49 

Hirum. 

50 

Mary. 

51 1 

Lucinda. 

52 

Martha. 

53 

Horace. 

54 

Reuben. 

13 

Ch. 

15 
_16i 

15 


John    Herrick,   Poultney,    Vt. 

1788. 


Isaac. 
John. 


Isaac  Herrick,  Poultney,   Vt.. 

1838. 

Ephraim. 

Pamelia. 

Emily. 

Caroline. 

Abbadelia. 


16 

7 

John  Herrick,  Rutland,  Vt.,  living 
in  1842. 

Ch. 

8 

22 

Archibald  Bishop. 

23 

John. 

24 

Vilona. 

25 

Jane. 

12 

5 

Eleazek  Herrick,  Preston,  Conn, 
m.  Mary  Rea,  April  11,  1759. 

Ch. 

6 

26 

Sarah,  b  April  5,  1761. 

27 

John,  b  July  27,  1763. 

28 

Rufus,  b  Aug.  25,  1765. 

29 

Stephen,  b  May  5,  1767. 

30 

Hirum,  b  May  15,  1769. 

31 

Eleazer,  b  June  10,  1776. 

32 

Mary,  b  September  5,  1778. 

I  Ch. 

>    55 

<    56 

^    57 

{    58 

I    59 

^    60 

61 

62 

63^ 

55 


31     Ephraim    Herrick,    Beverly  ;    re- 
moved  to    Preston,    Conn.,    1694,    in. 
Judith. 
4! 

Mary. 

Judith,  b  June  29,  1690. 

Ephraim,  b.  1692. 

Anna,  b  February  6,  1696, 

Jurusha,  b  December  11,  1699. 

Elizabeth,  b  July  14,  1702. 

Priscilla,  b  February  6,  1705. 

William,  b  July  25,  1708. 

Isaac,  b  January  1,  1711,  d  1714. 


Ch. 
67 

68 
69 
70 
71 

72 
73 


Ch. 
74 
75 
76 

77 
78 
701 


Mary    Herrick,    m    John    Stark- 
weather, December,  1708. 

Daniel. 
Mary. 
Lydia. 
Ann. 


Judith  Herrick^  to  Jacob  Burton, 
Preston,  June,  1712. 

Isaac,  b  1713. 

Jacob,  b  1714. 

Jerusha,  b  1719. 
I     Judith,  i5  1721. 
I     Hannah,  b  1723. 
I     Israel,  b  1725. 

Priscilla,  b  1727. 

Judith   died,    and   Jacob    Burton   ?» 
Mary  Herrick,  August  1729. 

By  second  wife. 

Mary,  b  July,  1732. 

Lydia,  b  March,  1734. 

Elizabeth,  b  June,  1737. 

Ann,  b  October,  1739. 

JoHiah, /I  September,  1741. 

Tryphonn,  b  August,  1713. 


12 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


Ephraim  Herrick,  Preston,  m 
Rachel  Fellows,  of  Preston,  February 
9,  1718—9. 

Isaac,  b  December  16,  1719. 

Abigail,  b  Oct.  21,  1721,  m  Nathan 
Leonard,  Worthington. 

Ephraim,  b  November  10,  1725. 

Andrew,  b  February  10,  1727—8. 

Phineas,  b  February  3,  1730—1. 

Rachel,  b  May  9,  1732. 

Nathan,  i  May  31,  1734. 

Esther,  b  April  16,  1738. 

Elijah,  b  August  15,  1740,  d  in  the  : 
French  &  Indian  war. 


Isaac  Herrick,  of  Preston,  d  1819, 
aged  100,  m  Elizabeth  Herrick,  Pres- 
ton, May  9,  1743,  No.  450. 

Judith,  b  July  20,  1744. 
Ebenezer,  b  July  25,  1746. 
Isaac,  b  February  8,  1748. 
Elizabeth,  b  March  8,  1750,  m   Wil- 
bur,  family  in  Ohio. 

Ephraim,  b  April  2,  1752. 
Rachel,  b  October  19,  1754. 
Ezra,  b  Ootober  3,  1756,  d  1759. 
Mary,  b  July  19,  1759. 
Eunice,  b  February  19,  1763. 
Esther,  b  May  4,  1765, 
Asa,  b  November  7,  1761. 


90 

6 

Ebenezer  Herrick,  Preston. 

€h. 

7 

100 

Elisha,  settled  in  Ohio. 

101 

Ezra,         "                " 

102 

Ebenezer. 

103 

Ephraim,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,   7  ch.   re- 
moved thence  to  Dalton,   Mass.,  and 
thence  to  Mecca,  Ohio,  living  in  1843. 

104 

Lucy. 

105 

EHzabeth. 

106 

Priscilla. 

107 

Parsis. 

102 

7 

Ebenezer    Herrick,   East  Boston. 

Ch. 

8 

108 

George  Washington. 

109 

Hirum  Hegley. 

110 

Lorenzo  Jacob. 

111 
112 
113 
114 

Nelson  Rea. 

David  West. 

Orpha  Slade,  d 

Betsey  Calver,  d  August  15,  1840. 

115 

Maria  Louisa,  died. 

116 

Helen  Marr,  died. 

117 

Charlotte  Augusta,   d    August  20, 
1840. 

9  m 


Ch, 
136 

137 

138 

139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
122 


George  Washington,  East  Boston,  \  144 


Isaac  Herhick,  of  Preston,  Conn.  ; 
settled  in  Worthington,  Mass.  d  1811, 
in  1st  wife,  Olivet  Worthington,  of 
Worthington. 

Hurlbert,  b  May  15,  1772. 

Isaac,  b  March  20,  1780. 

Wife  died,  married  2d,  Widow  Pru- 
dence Starkweather,  (whose  maiden 
name  was  Avery)  of  Lebanon,  Conn. 

Avery,  born  November  21,  1785. 

James  W.,  Twinsbury,  Ohio,  b  May 
28,  1788. 

David,  b  July  4,  1790,  6  children. 

Rufus,  b  May  4,  1794,  5 

Horace,  b  May  24,  1796,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  no    children. 

Asa,  Twinsbury,  b  April  7,  1798. 

Augustus,)    Twins,  i  Nov  16, 1801. 
Justus,        5 
Jonathan  E.  born  1804. 
Eunice. 

Mary,  m  John  Slade,  Worthington, 
8  children. 

Olive,  m  Geer,  of  Preston. 
Pearcy,  m  Cook. 


Hurlbert  Herrick,  settled  in 
Portland,  Maine,  m  Sarah  Ellis,  Ches- 
ter, Mass,  November  1,  1798. 

Murmath  Fortune,  I  September  13, 
1799,  died  1803. 

Christie,  born  December  4,  1801,  d 
1817. 

George  W.  born  December  12, 1803, 
lives  in  New  Orleans. 

Samuel  Ellis,  born  July  25,  1805. 

WiUiam  Ellis,  born  March  30,  1807. 

Caroline  Margaret  Freeman,  b  1809, 

Sarah  Ellis,  born  July  24,  1816. 

Eunice  Kelly,  born  Oct  26, 1818. 


Isaac  Herrick,  Twinsburg,  Ohio, 
settled  in  Worthington,  Mass,  m  Jeru- 
sha  Brown. 

Jerusha  Olivet,  born  September  1, 
1804. 

John  Wyburn,  b  August  29,  1805. 

Levi  Withington,  born  1806. 

Isaac,  born  1810,  lives  at  Miller's 
Bend,  La. 

Amanda  Maria,  born  September  12, 
1812. 

Mary  Ann,  born  March  20, 1816. 

Martha  Cordelia. 


8|     Jerusha  Olivet  Herrick,  m  Clark 
Cory,  of  Washington,  Mass. 

Ann  Maria,  born  August  27,  1832. 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


13 


Levi  Withington    Herrick,    Dal- 
ton.  Mass,  m  Mary  Hamlin  of  Lee. 

William  Hamlin. 
Hannah  Cordilla. 
George. 
John  Frederic. 


Amanda  Maria  Herrick,  m  Fred- 
eric Manly  Couch,  Lee,  Mass,  May  3, 
1833. 

Maria  Louisa,  born  September  20, 
1835- 

Mary  Emeline,  born  December  20, 
1836- 

A  son,  born  April  11, 1842. 


Marv  Axx  Herrick,  m  Asahel 
Beeman,  of  Twinsburg,  Portage  Co., 
Ohio,  January  1,  1837,  and  removed  to 
Bedford,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  Ohio. 

Grant. 


Martha  Cordelia  Herrick,  m 
Joel  Nelson,  of  Tvvinsburg,  settled  in 
Bedford. 

Clark,  born  November  12,  1840. 
A  daughter,  born  January  1842. 


Avery  Herrick,  Westfield,  Mass.,  j 
m  Polly  Chapin,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Moses,  born  1819. 
William  Avery,  born  1820. 
Lucina,  born  1822. 
Henry,  born  1824. 
George,  born  1826. 
Edward,  born  1828. 
Maria,  born  1830. 


163 

8 

William    Avery    Herrick,    Mer- 
chant, Rochester,  New  York,  m  E.  E. 
Pratt,  daughter  of  H.  Pratt,  Esq.,   for- 
merly   of  Hartford,   Conn,    July    18, 
1844. 

132 

Son 
169 

7 
8 

Eunice  Herrick    of  Worthington, 
Mass.,  m  Harlow  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hal- 
lovvell.  Me. 

Samuel   L.    Harris,  Esq.   Augusta, 
Me. 

93 

Ch. 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 

6 

7 

Ephraim  Herrick,  of  Preston,    m 
Sarah  Rossetter,  November  11,  1784. 

Ashur  Rossetter,  born  May  14, 1785. 
Abigail,  born  January  3,  1787. 
Sarah,  born  January  24,  1789. 
Ephraim,  born  October  22,  1790. 
Mary,  born  April  4,  1793. 
Elizabeth,  born  July  11, 1795. 
Rebecca,  born  1797. 

173 


Ch. 

179 

180 

181 

182 
183 
184 
185 
186 

187 
188 
189 
190 
"82^ 


Ch. 
195 
196 

197 
198 
199 
200 1 
201 1 
2021 
198 


Ch. 
203 
204 

:205 


Ephraim  Herrick,  Preston,  m  Re- 
becca Kinney,  Preston,  November  11, 
1810. 

Elisha  Brown,  h  October  24,  1811. 
Removed  to  Windham,  Conn. 


Asa  Herrick,  settled  in  Worth- 
ington,  whence  lie  removed  to  Ando- 
ver,  Ashtabula  Co    Ohio,  d. 

Lydia. 

Eunice,  married  King,  No.  35  Union 
street,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Nathan. 

Reuben. 

Sarah. 

Chandler. 

Asa. 

Nancy    7/7 . 
Ohio. 

Nathan. 

John. 

Maryann. 

Eliza. 


Seth  Butler,   Andover,. 


Ephraim    Herrick,    Preston,     m. 
Sarah  Ripley,  April  27,  1756. 

Epliraim,    born    July    1757,    Ship- 
Master,  captured  by  Algerines. 
Abigail,  m  Peleg  Utley. 
Elijah,  born  Dec.  13,  1761. 
Mary,  born  March  23,  1763. 


Elijah  Herrick,  Physician,  of 
Preston,  Grand  Isle,  Plattsburg,  and 
lastly  of  Buffalo,  m  Lucinda,  dau.  of 
Col.  Samuel  Prentice  of  Stonington, 
Conn.,  Jan.  19,  1786. 

Sarah,  bom  Nov.  29,  1786. 

Phebe,  born  Nov.  10,  1789. 

Rebecca,  born  June  1792. 

Mary,  born  Oct.  24,  1794. 

Ephraim. 

Julian. 

Lucinda. 

Samuel  Prentice. 


I     Mary  Herrick,  m   Jonas    Kinney 
[of  Grand  Isle. 

Charles. 
Joseph. 


Son 

177 


7|  Ashur  Ro.ssetta  Herrick,  Jewett 
City,  Conn.,  m  Lucy  Hutchinson, 
August  12,  1810. 

EHsha  Brown,  born  1811,  died  1812. 


200 

7 

Julian  Herrick,  m  Lieut.  Samuel 
W.  Hunt,  U.  S.  A. 

Ch. 

8 

206 

George. 

207 

Lewis. 

208 

Henry,  Lieut.  U.  S.  A. 

209 

Julian. 

201 

7 

Lucinda  Herrick,  m  Alexander  H. 
Prescott. 

Ch. 

8 

210 

Julia. 

211 

Delia. 

212 

Mary. 

213 

Cornelia. 

214 

Angerona, 

14 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


2021 


ai5i 

831 


Samuel  Prentice  Herrick,  rf.,  m 
Minerva  Hopkins,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sani'I 
Herrick  of  Zanesville,  Oliio. 

Lucinda  Prentice. 


Andrew  Hkrrick,  Preston  and 
Plainfield,  m  Abigail  Hall  of  Plainfield, 
Nov.  1748  ;  removed  to  Plainfield, 
about  1755. 

Abigail,  born  Oct.  27,  1749. 

Andrew,  born  April  7,  1752. 

Elizabeth,  Dec.  8,  1754. 

Children  born  in  Plainfield. 

Mary. 

Lydia. 

Samuel. 
I     Abel. 
I     Lois. 
I     Tamsen. 
5|     Phineas   Herrick,     Preston,    and 
|thence  to  Canterbury  and   to    Killing- 
lly,  Conn.,  m  Sarah  Leonard,  1751. 

61 
I     Ebenczer,  born  1752. 

Saraiah,  born  1754. 

Sally,  born  1756. 
I     Elijah,  born  1758. 
I     Tryphena,  born  1760. 

Esther,  born  1762. 

Zipporah,  born  1764. 

Phineas,  born  1766. 

Charlotte,  born  1768. 

Stephen,  born  1770. 

Leonard,  born  1772,  died  young. 

Elizabeth,  born  1774. 


232 

Ch. 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
233 


Ch. 
251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
235 


Elijah  Herrick,  Killingly,  Conn, 
removed  to  Rutland  and  thence  to  Mil- 
ton, Vt.,  d  1808,  m  Hannah  Russel  of 
Tyrringham,  Mass.,  1788. 

Ephraim,  born  in  Tyrringham,  Jan. 
16,  1789. 

Eliiah,  born  in  Pittsford,  Vt.,  March 
4,  1791. 

Erastus,  born  in  Pittsford,  May  6,  \ 
1793,  lives  in  Erie,  Penn. 

John,  born  1795,  died  in  infancy. 

Russel,  born  in  Rutland,  Feb.  17, ' 
1798. 

Stephen  Leonard,  born  April  29,  '■ 
1800. 

Phineas,  born  July  24,  1803. 


Ch. 
266 
267 
268 


Ephraim  Herrick,  of  Albion,  New 
York,  m  Amelia  Spencer  of  Milton, 
Vt.,  1810. 

Harriet  Matilda,  born  Feb.  1811. 
Elijah  Leonard,  born  March,  ]814. 
Hannah  Marilla,  born  Dec.  1816. 
Stephen  Spencer,  born  Dec.  1818. 
Warren  Noah,  born  April,  1821. 


Elijah  Herrick,  Milton, 
Davis,  1816. 


Polly 


Elizabeth,  born  April  1818,  d   1837. 
Moses  Davis,  born  July  1820. 
Elijah  Parmillce,  born  Aug.  1822. 
Luther,  born  Feb.  1825. 
Mariah  Abigail,  born  July  1827. 
Julia  Ann,  born  April  1830. 
Martha  Augusta,  born  Nov.  1832. 
Alson  Augustus,  born  Aug.  1835. 
Erastus,  Erie,  Penn.  m  Sybel  Bar- 
ney, 1814. 

Caroline,  born  Sept.  1815. 
Loiza,  born  May  1817. 
Jacob,  born  1821. 
Franklin,  born  1823. 
Lovinea,  born  Jan.  1827. 
Lucias,  born  March  1832. 
Lucien,  born  Feb.  1834. 


Russel  Herrick,   vi  Maria  Tyler, 
1817. 

William  Tyler,  born  Sept.  1818. 
Mary  Maria,  born  Jan.  1821. 
John  Russel,  born  May  1822. 
Jane,  born  1823,  d  1826. 
Leonard  Frederic,  born  1825,  d  1836. 
Harriet  Jane,  born  June  1827. 
Ephraim  Leonard,  born  March  1829. 
George  Frederic,  born  April  1834. 


237 

' 

Ch. 

8 

269 

270 

271 

272 

273 

274 

Stephen  Leonard  Herrick,  Min. 
of  the  Con.  Church  at  Crown  Point, 
N.  Y.,  m  Delilah  Ives. 

Eliza  Ann,  born  Dec.  1,  1825. 

Cordelia  Sophia,  born  Feb.  24,  1830. 

Stephen  Henderson,  born  June  24, 
11839. 

Phineas  Herrick,  Milton,  Vt., 
settled  in  Malone,  N.  Y.,  m  Emily 
Means,  1827. 

E.  Pleuribus  Dwlght,  h  Nov.  1828. 
Huldah  Georgiana,  born   May  1830. 
Silas  Johnson,  born  July  1832,  d. 
Ann  Eliza,  born  1833,  d  1836. 
Stephen  Henry,  born  Oct.  1835. 
Ann  Eliza,  born  Sept.  1837. 


Nathan    Herrick,    Preston,     died 
1818,  m  Deborah  Gates,  April  15, 1756. 

Amy,  born  Dec.  8,  1756. 
Mercie,  born  Aug.  24,  1758. 
Eunice,  born  Sept.  18,  1760. 
Ehsha,  born  Jan.  10,  1763. 
Amos,  born  Nov.  25,  1764. 
Ebenczer,  born  Dec.  10, 1766. 
Deborah,  born  Jan.  10,  1769. 
Married   2d    wife,    Hannah    King, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1771. 


EPHRAIM    O?^  BE^^ERrf. 


15 


276 

Ch. 
232 
283 
284 

285 


6      Elisha   Hkrrick,    Bethel,    Vt. 
Elizabeth  Joy,  Nov.  25, 1789. 

Harvey,  born  March  7,  1791. 
Eliab  B.  born  Nov.  30,  1800. 
Nathan,  born  April  28,  1807. 
Elisha,  born  March  28,  1812. 
Warren,  born  July  27,  1817. 


282 


Ch. 

287 


290 
291 


Ch. 
292 


293 

284 


Ch. 

294 
295 
279 


Son 


280 


Harvey  Herrick,  Bethel,  m    Rox- 
ana  Leonard,  Jan.  30,  1815. 

George  Leonard,  born  July  29, 1816. 
Lanson  D.,  born  April  2,  1820. 
Hirum,  born  March  8,  1830. 
Harvey,  born  March  5,  1832. 
Edward,  born  Sept.  29,  1837. 


Ch. 
313 
314 
315 
316 
317 
318 


Eliab  B.  Herrick,  Morristown,  Vt. 
m  Miriam  Raymond,  Feb.  1,  1827. 

Charles   Raymond,   born   Nov.   24, 
1827. 

William  B.,  born  April  3,  1830. 
Edmund  L.,  born  Oct.  8, 1833. 


7|     Nathan  Herrick,    Morristown, 
Laura  R.  Small,  Oct.  3,  1830. 

Henry  N.,  born  May  29,  1832. 
George,  born  Sept.  28,  1838. 


Amos  Herrick,  settled  in    Niagara 
Co.,  N.  Y. 


Patrick, 
named. 


and     several    others,    not 


Ch. 

319 
:320 

321 

322 
;323 


Priscilla    Herrick,    Preston,    v 
Stephen  Kinny,  Preston,  June,  1729. 

Stephen,  born  Dec.  18,  1732. 
Jesse,  born  May  25,  1735. 
Roswell,  born  May  4,  1737. 
Nathaniel,  born  April  26,  1739. 
Anna,  born  June  7, 1741. 
Dedimus,  born  Aug.  7,  1743. 


William  Herrick,  Preston,  died 
1752,  m  Mary  Palmer,  Stonington, 
May  15,  1746. 

Annabella. 

Judith,  born  April  7,  1748. 

Zeruiah,  born  Dec.  22,  1749. 

Abigail. 

Lucretia. 

Stephen  Herrick,  Beverly,  re- 
moved to  Preston,  Conn.,  subsequent 
to  1716,  m  Elizabeth  Trask,  Dec.  3, 
1692. 

Born  in  Beverly, 

Elizabeth,  born  Oct.  17,  1693. 

Edward,  born  Oct.  16,  1695. 

Stephen,  born  July  24,  1797. 

Ebenezer,  born  May  17,  1799. 

Abigail,  born  June  15,  1701. 

Anna,  born  Nov.  2,  1702. 

Mary,  born  April  15,  1705. 

Lydia,  born  July  13,  1707. 

Sarah,  born  Oct.  10,  1708. 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  m  in  Norwich, 
Conn.,  settled  finally  at  Tioga  Point, 
Susquehannah  River,  N.  Y. 


Ch 
299 
300 
"59 


Ch. 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 


Ch. 
308 
309 
310 
311 
312 


Nathan,    Ithaca,     N.    Y.,    and    a 
Daughter,  No.  298. 

John  L.,  born  1820. 
Nathan  G.,  born  1824. 


Jerosha    Herrick    of   Preston,  m 
John  Hatch,  Aug.  3,  1726. 

John,  born  June  9,  1727. 
EHzabeth,  born  March  12,  1731. 
Benjamin,  born  Aug.  23,  1733. 
Rufus,  born  Dec.  5,  1735. 
Joseph,  born  May  13,  1738. 
Jerusha,  born  Aug.  29,  1740. 
Eunice,  born  June  6,  1746. 


Elizabeth    Herrick,   Preston, 
John  Gear,  Preston,  June  15,  1721. 

Aaron,  born  May  1,  1722. 
Jonathan,  born  June  3,  1724. 
Stephen,  born  Feb.  22, 1726—7. 
Elizabeth,  born  May  9, 1728. 
Jonathan,  born  June  3, 1731. 


325 

4 

Ch. 

5 

333 

334 

335 

Ch. 

336 

337 

338 

339 

340 

341 

Edward  Herrick,  Preston,  died 
Aug.]  775,  ?«. 1st  Mary  Dennison,  Nov. 
10,  1725,  died  Jan.  9,  1735. 

Mary,  born  Dec.  20,  1726,  m  Capt. 
Daniel  Tyler  of  Pomfret,  Conn,  who 
removed  to  Vermont. 

Ebenezer,  born  Oct.  2,  1731. 

Rufus,  born  March  13,  1734. 

Married  2d  wife,  Margarett  Avery, 
Groton,  Dec.  9,  1737. 

Lucy,  born  Aug.  3,  1738. 

Henry,  born  April  3,  1740. 

Jonathan,  born  Dec.  3,  1743. 

Margarett,  born  March  20,  1745. 

Grace,  born  July  4,  1747. 

Moses,  born  Sept.  24,  1749,  died 
Jan. 1794. 

Married  3d  wife,  Elizabeth  Brannan, 
Oct.  27,  1757. 


334 


Ch. 
342 

343 
344 
345 
346 
347 
348 
,^49 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  Preston,  died 
in  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1796,  m 
Esther  Brannan,  Preston,  August  10, 
1759. 

Phebe,  born  in  Preston,  m  Lewis  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Edward,  born  in  Preston. 

Ebenezer,  born  in      " 

John,  born  in  " 

Daniel,  born  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Dennison,  born  in         " 

David,  born  in  " 

2  daughters  born  in      " 


16 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


344 

C 

Ebk.nezer,  Corinth,  Essex  Co.,   N. 

381 

1  s 

Minerva    Hopkins    Herrick,     in 

Y.,  living  in  1839. 

Samuel  Prentice  Herrick,  No.  202,  d. 

Ch 

Ch.    S 

.35C 

Rufus,  lives  in  Schroon,  N.  Y. 

388 1     1     Lucinda  Prentice,  b  Sept.  1829. 

3511 

Robert. 

382 

8 

Rachel  Mead  Herrick,  to  Castle 

352 

Loton. 

Hopkins    Herrick,    No.    405,    March 

35:3 

Ebenezer. 

1832. 

354 

Orren. 

Son 

9 

:355 

George. 

389 

Samuel,  born  May,  1835. 

S46 

~6 

Daniel  Herrick,  Highgate,  Vt. 

383 

~8 

Martha  Frances  Herrick,  Zanes- 

Ch 

7 

ville,  TO. 

356 

Daniel,  born  July  11, 1810. 

Ch 

9 

357 

LutherD.,  March  20, 1818. 

390 

Edward. 

Seven  daughters. 

391 
392 

George. 

335;  5 

Rufus  Herrick,  of  Oblong,  or  nine 

Charles. 

partners,  Dutchess  Co.  N.  Y.,  Colonel 

\  37] 

7|     Walter  Hekrick,    Athens,  Brad- 

in   the    Revolutionary   Army  through 

ford  Co.,  Penn.,  m  Minerva,    daughter 
|of  Doc.  Stephen  Hopkins  of  Athens. 

€h. 

6 

the  war,  m  1st  Miss  Gibbs,  died  I8ll. 

Ch. 

358 

Rufus. 

393 

Edward. 

559 

Samuel,  born  1757. 

394 

Charles. 

360 

Nathan. 

395 

Celestia. 

Married  2d,  Lydia  Leonard  of  Pres- 

396 

Harriett. 

ton. 

397 

Maria. 

'Ch. 
:361 

Leonard. 

398 
399 

Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eliza. 

362 

John. 

400 

Minerva. 

363 

James. 

401 

Walter. 

364 
365 

Lewis,  born  1774. 
Roswell,born  1779. 

372 
Ch. 
402 
403 
404 

7 
8 

James,  ?«.  Abigail  Castle,  both  d. 

366 
367 
368 

Piatt,  born  1783. 

Lydia,  m  Woodall. 

Another  daughter  m  Sutherland. 

Richard. 

Walter. 
William. 

358 

"6 

Rufus  Herrick,  settled   in  Shore- 
ham,  Vt.,  died  1788. 

374 

^ 

Edward  Herrick,   Athens,  Penn., 
Judge  of  the  C.  C.  Pleas  of  Penn.,  m 

Son\   4  1 

369|     1     Rufus,  lives  in  Western  New  York. 

1st,  Celestia,  daughter  of  Doc.  Stephen 
Hopkins  of  Athens,  who  died  Aug.  1, 
1830. 

359 

6 

Samuel  Herrick   of  Amenia,    N. 

Y.,  whence  he  removed  to  Tioga  Point 

Ch. 

8 

N.  Y.,  died  1824. 

405 

Castle  Hopkins,  born  Dec.  10,  1811. 

Ch. 

7 

406 

Edward  Cunan,  born  June  22,  1814. 

370 

Samuel,  born  1779. 

407 

Helen  Eliza,  born  May,  1819. 

Married  2d,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  A. 
Ross,  Esq.,  1st  clerk  in  the  U.  S.  Treas- 
urer's Office,  June  26, 1832. 

371 

Walter,  born  1781. 

372 

James,  born  1782.                                  ; 

373 

Per  Lee,  born  1784,  died  at  sea  1814. 

374 

Edward,  born  1787. 

Ch. 

375 

Margarett,  born  1791. 

408 

Andrew  Ross,  born  Aug.  4,  1833. 

376 

Mary,  born  1793. 

409 

Edmund  Per  Lee,    born    Aug.    20, 

377 

Theodosius,  born  1795. 

1834 

378 

Rachel,  born  1797. 

410 

pRobert. 

379 

Mortinur  Abraham,  born  1799. 

411 
412 

370 

~7 

Samuel  Herrick,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  \ 
Member  of  Congress,  U.  S.  Attorney,  < 

405 

8 

Castle  Hopkins  Herrick,  Athens, 

Brig.  General,  «&c. 

TO  Rachel  Mead  Herrick,  No.  382. 

Ch. 

8 

Ch. 

9 

380 

Mary  Howard,  born  Dec.  1804. 

413 

Samuel. 

381 

Minerva  Hopkins,  born   Dec.    1806. 

414 

Edward. 

382 

Rachel  Mead,  born  April  1809. 

415 
416 

383 

Martha  Frances,  born  Sept.  16, 1811. 

384 

Margarett  Per  Lee,   born   Nov.  30, 
1814. 

Samantha  Clark,  born  May  7,  1821.  \ 

IIU          1 

406 

8 

Edward  Cunan  Herrick,  m  Eliza 

385 

Ch. 
417 

9 

Tyler,  March,  1836. 

386 

1 

Edward,  born  April   4,   1818,   died 
Dec.  27, 1820.                                          \ 

Edward  Francis. 

418 
419 

Hugh, 

James  Williamson. 

380 

~8 

Mary  Howard  Herrick,  m  Allen.  \ 

Son 

387 

9 

George  Howard.                                \ 

420 

EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY 


407 


S\     Helen  Eliza  Herrick,  d.  m  Chau- 
|ney  N.  Shipman,  Aug.  1837. 

I     Helen  Celestia. 


375 

7 

Margarett  Herrick,  Athens,  d 
1831,  m  William  Castle. 

Cb. 

8 

423 

Edward. 

424 

Rachel. 

425 

William. 

426 

Mary. 

427 

Samuel  Castle. 

428 

Courtland  Castle. 

376 

7 

Mary-  Herrick,  d  1817,  m  Josiah 
Clark. 

Ch. 

8 

429 

Samantha,  who  m  William^' Jones, 
Zanesville. 

362 

Ch. 
406 
407 

408 

4on 

410 
411 


364 1  6 


Ch. 

412 

1413 


John  Herrick    of    Grcenbusl 
Piatt,  d  April  18,  1838. 

Richard  Piatt. 
Edmund  S. 
Samuel  N. 
Gouvernieur  Morris. 
Jane. 
Lavinia. 


Lewis  Herrick,  Nassau,   N.  York, 
Lged  66,  living  in  1840. 

William  Castle  of  Nassau. 
i     Lewis,  Physician. 


377 

Ch. 

430 

431 

432 

433 

434 

435 

436 

43 

438 


Theodorls    Herrick, 
Webster. 

Sarah. 

Caroline. 

Adeline. 

Margarett. 

Charlotte. 

Mason. 

Rachel. 

Helen. 

John. 


365 

Ch.\ 

414 
415 


6l     Roswell  Herrick,  Ballston  Spa. 
d  1829,  aged  50. 

Marcus,  lives  in  New  Orleans,  La. 
Courtland,  " 


338 


419 


378 

Ch. 
439 
440 


Son\ 
441 


Rachel  Herrick,  d  1836,  m  Wm.  >  420 
Webster.  ]  421 

^422 
Mary 
Per  Lee.  \  423 


Martimer     Abraham       Herrick, 
Athens,  in  Maria  Fleming. 

Samuel. 


424 


Platt  Herrick,  ^i!  in  Canada,  1837 


Rufus. 
Oliver. 


Jonathan  Herrick  of  Preston  & 
Norwich,  iii  Elizabeth. 

Lucv,  born  in  Norwich,  April  14, 
1762.  " 

Stephen,  born  in  Norwich,  May  19, 
1764. 

i°^^^J^"']  Twins,  i  July  14, 1767. 
Elizabeth,  ) 

Rebecca,  born  in  Preston,  Doc.  2, 
1769. 

Martha,  born    in    Preston,    May    15, 

Moses,  born  in  Preston,  April  1/, 
1774. 


360 

Ch. 
442 
443 
444 


443 

Ch. 
445 
446 
447 

448 
449 
450 


361 


Ch 
451 
452 
453 


Ch.\ 
404 
405; 


Nathan  Herrick,  Shoreham,    Vt., 
d  1788,  m  Jemima  Kinney  of  Preston. 


419 


Ch. 
425 
426 
427 


Henry  Kinderhook,  no  children. 
Nathan. 

Daughter,  d    m   Merritt  Carpenter,    ^^ 
d  1  son.  '^"-^ 


Stephen      Herrick,       BlaudforJ, 
Mass.,  d. 

Stephen,  family  6  ch. 

Sophia. 

Eunice. 

Margarett. 

William,  Montgomery,  Mass.,  no  ch. 


NathanHerrick,  Kinderhook, N.Y. 

Henry. 
Roswell. 
Lewis. 
John. 
Nathan. 
j     Another  son  and  2  daughters. 


Leonard  Herrick,  died  June  20, 
1828,  Washington,  Dutchess  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  ?»  1st,  Mary  Lester,  d.  ) 

Avery  Lester. 
George  Lansing. 
Lewis  Leonard. 

Married  2d,  Sabra  Tracy  of  Preston, 
Jan.  10, 1819.  : 

William  Tracy. 
Asael  Rufus. 
3 


420 

Ch. 

:430 

431 

432 
433 
434 

435 
436 


424 

:  Ch. 
;43' 

1438 
!439 
,440 


Jonathan  Herrick,  Blanford,Mass. 

Jonathan,  lives  in  Otis,  Mass.,  9  ch. 

Amariah,  lives  in  Elliotsville,  N.  Y., 
8ch. 

Alvin,  lives  in  Elliotsville,  10  ch. 

Hannah,  lives  in         "         m  Coit. 

Lyman,  lives  in  Westfield,  Mass., 
no  eh. 

Sarah,  m  Burdic  of  Blandford. 

Lydia,  m  Gibbs  " 


Moses  Herrick,  Westfield,  Mass.d. 

Aaron,  Westfield,  Mass.,  6  ch. 
Moses,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  9  ch. 
Daughter,  m.  Thomas. 
Daughter,  ?«.  Slade. 


18 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


327 

Ch. 
450 

4 
5 

Ebenezer    Herrick,    Preston,    m 
Elizabeth  Guile,  Jan.  26,  1721—2. 

Elizabetli,  born  March   8,    1725,   m 
Isaac  H.,  No.  80. 

328 

Ch. 
451 
452 
453 

4 
5 

Abigail    Herrick,  m    John    Rea, 
Salem,  Mass.,  settled  in  Preston. 

Elizabeth,  born  Feb.  20, 1718—19. 
Abigail,   born  April  22,  1721. 
Lydia,  born  April  9,  1724. 

331 

Ch. 
454 
455 
456 
457 
458 
459 
460 
461 

4 
5 

Lydia  Herrick,  m  Thomas  David- 
son, August  31,  1726. 

Andrew,  born  June  17, 1727. 
Zephcniah,  born  March  5,  1729. 
Christopher,  born  April  15,  1732. 
Daniel,   born  June  4,  1734. 
Asa,    born   1736. 
Christopher,  born  1737. 
Lydia,  born  1739. 
Ehzabeth,  born  1741. 

6 

Ch. 
470 
471 
472 
473 
474 
475 
476 

3 
4 

Samuel  Herrick  of  Beverly,  settled 
in  Preston,  Conn.,  1702,  m    Mehitabel 
Woodward,  Beverly,  Oct.  3, 1698. 

Ezekiel,  h  in  Beverly,  Nov.  6,  1699. 
Samuel,  b  in  Preston,  Mar.  24, 1703. 
Stephen,  Z»  in       "       Feb.  12,    1705. 
Daniel,  b  in          "       Dec.  9,  1708. 
Joseph,  bin         "       Mar.   1,1711. 
Kesiah,  b  in         "       April  30,  1715. 
Priscilla,  m  Kinney,  Preston. 

Ezekiel  Herrick,  settled  in  West- 
ern Mass.,  thence  removed  to  Covent- 
ry, Conn. 

Hezekiah. 

Ezekiel. 

John,  born  in  Coventry,  about  1730. 

Zebulon. 

Nathaniel. 

Elijah. 

Desire. 

Eliza. 


478 

5 

Ezekiel    Herrick,     Tyrnngham, 
Mass.,    Rep.  in   the    General    Court, 
Major  in  the  Army. 

Ch. 
485 
486 

487 
488 
489 

6 

Hezekiah. 

Ezekiel. 

Amasa,  d  in  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Francis,  Wellington,  Ohio,  7  ch. 

Joel. 

490 

Sibil. 

491 

Abigail. 

492 

Dorothy. 

493 

Mary. 

494 

Rubia. 

479 
Ch. 
495 
496 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
504 
505 


Ch 
506 
50' 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 
514 


John  Herrick. 

John,  born  May  16,  1760. 

Daniel. 

James. 

Ebenezer. 

Ezra,  lives  in  Huron  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Ezekiel. 

Huldah. 

Esther. 

Ann. 

Jemima. 

Sarah. 


496 
Ch. 
515 
516 
517 
518 
519 
520 
521 
481 


472 


Ch. 
530 
531 
532 
533 
534 
535 
536 
537 


John  Herrick,  m  Hannah  Spring, 
1780. 

Hannah  Spring. 

Cynthia. 

Betsey. 

John  C,  lives  in  Jeffersonville,  O. 

Mercy. 

Lucy. 

Walter  D.,  lives  in  Circleville,  O. 

Huldah  M. 

Origin  B. 


Daniel  Herrick,  Troy,  Ohio. 

James,  d. 
John  S. 
Daniel  M.,  d. 
Hirum,  d. 
Cyrus. 
Albert  G. 
David  L. 


Nathaniel  Herrick    of  Hatfield, 

Mass. 

Elijah. 
Amanda. 


Samuel  Herrick,  Preston,  removed 
thence,  residence  unknown. 

Stephen,  born  Nov.  10,  1727. 
I     William. 
Henry. 
Mehitabel. 
Elhs. 
Sarah. 


Stephen  Herrick  of  Preston,  m 
Phebe  Guile  of  Preston,  Nov.  11,1726, 
removed  to  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Stephen,  born  Nov.  10,  1727. 
Freelove,  born  Feb.  22, 1730. 
Benjamin,  born  Dec.  1,  1731. 
Joseph,  born  May  5,  1735. 
Elijah,  born  Jan.  25,  1736—7. 
Sarah,  born  Feb.  12, 1738-9. 
Daniel,  born  May  18,  1742. 
Nathan,  born  Nov.  24,  1743. 
Ephraim. 


EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


19 


530 


Ch. 
538 
539 
540 

541 

542 
543 
874 
875 
.876 


538 


Ch. 
544 
545 
546 

547 


Ch 
548 
549 
550 


Stephen  Herrick,    Dutchess    Co.,  ^  567 
N.  Y.,  ?n  Anna  Fargo,  Groton,  Conn 
Feb. 25,  1747. 


Stephen,  born  Aug.  3,  1748. 
Phebe,  born  Nov.  22,  1749. 
WilHam,  killed  in  the  battle  of  Mon- 
mouth. 
Elijah. 
2d  marriage. 

Jonathan,  born  Oct.  18,  1760. 
Amaziah. 

James,  2  sons  and  a  daughter  Laura. 
Smith. 
Mary.  


Ck. 

967 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 
973 


Stephen  Herrick  of  Amenia,  set- 
tled at  Ballstown  Spa,  Saratoga  Co. 
N.  Y.,  1830,  d. 


Sullivan. 
Smith. 

Eli,  of  Barry,   Orleans    Co., 
8  children,  aged  50  in  1845. 
Bateam. 


Joseph  Herrick  of  Dutchess,  d 
in  Tates  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1826,  m  Hannah 
Northrop  of  South  Salem,  Conn.,  liv- 
ing in  1846. 

Four  daughters,  d  in  infancy. 

Jacob,  born  1790. 

Nathan,  born  1792. 

Israel,  born  1794. 

Mitchell,  born  1802. 

Ann,  born  1805. 

Lydia,  born  1807. 

Harvey  B.,  born  1810.     


Jacob  Herrick  of  Geneva,    Wads- 
worth  Co.,  Wisconsin,  wife  Roxie. 


Smith  Herrick  of  Barre,  N 
Feb. 1844. 

Richard. 

Almon. 

Alvin. 


Y.,d' 


541 

Ch. 
551 
552 
553 
554 
555 
556 
557 
558 


6      Elijah  Herrick,  Norwich,    Conn. 
Elizabeth   Rogers,    New    London, 
Jan.  12,  1780. 

Nathaniel,  born  Jan.  24,  1781. 
Elizabeth,  born  May  8,  1783. 
Fanny,  born  May  15,  1789. 
Anna,  born  Dec.  30,  1792. 
Sarah,  born  April  27,  1795. 
Mary,  born  Feb.  21,  1798. 
Abigail,  born  March  9,  1801. 
Lucretia,  born  May  15,  1815. 


968 1  7 

Nathan  Herrick  of  Canada,    On, 

tario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  m  Chloc. 

Ch. 

8 

981 

Absina. 

982 

Cyrus  E. 

983 

Juliett. 

984 

Sarah. 

969 

^ 

Israel  Herrick,  Mount  Morris,  N. 
Y.,  m  UranaFenis,1818. 

Ch. 

8 

985 

Celinda. 

986 

Ekza  Ann. 

987 

Chancey. 

988 

Albert. 

970 

7 

Mitchell  Herrick  of  Erie  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  m  Lydia  Blackmer,  1823,  (I. 

Ch. 

8 

989 

Pamela. 

542    6!     Johnathan  Herrick,  Uuanesburg, 

N.  Y.,  m  Patience  Palmer,    August  9, 

1787,  living  in  1846,  aged  87. 

Ch. 

7 

559 

James. 

560 

Smith. 

561 

Mary. 

562 

Amanda. 

532 

5 

Benjamin    Herrick,     The      City, 

Ch. 

Dutchess  Co.,  Colonel  in  the  Army. 

563 

Benjamin,  d  in  Philadelphia. 

564 

Rachel. 

565 

Conklin,  settled  in  Ithica,  N.  Y.,  d. 

566 

1     Brush. 

973 


Ch. 
990 
991 
992 
993 


Harvey  B.  Herrick  of  Sherman, 
Chautaugua,  Co.,  N.  Y.,  m  Maria 
Jones,  November  19,  1830. 

Francis  H.,  born  August  10,  1831. 
Juliann,  born  September  9,  1833. 
Rachel,  born  July  25,  1835. 
Harriett,  born  March  12,  J  839. 


533 


Ch. 
567 
568 
569 
570 
571 
572 
573 
574 
57 


Joseph  Herrick,  Amenia,    Dutch- 
ess Co.,  N.  Y.,  TO  Elizabeth  Burton  of  ^  997 
Preston. 


Joseph,  born  1760. 

Israel. 

Josiah. 

Henry. 

Hugh. 

Ezekiel. 

Phebe. 

Freelove. 

Elizabeth. 


971 

7 

Ann  Herrick,  7/t  Nelson   Nanness, 
June  3,  1829,  lives  in  Maysville,  Chat. 
Co.  N.  Y. 

Ch. 

8 

994 

Philo. 

995 

Marquis. 

996 

Lydia  Ann. 

997 

Maria. 

998 

Susanna. 

999 

Nancey. 

972 


Ch. 
1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 


Lydia  Herrick,  m  Jason  Andress, 
settled  in  Russelburg,  Warren  Co,, 
Penn. 

Dwight,  born  Nov.  1828. 
Nancy,  born  July  25,  1830. 
George,  born  Oct.  25,  1834. 
Lydia  Ann,  born  July  25,  1839. 
Abigail,  born  April,  1844. 


20 


EPIIIIAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


569 

Ch. 
576 
577 

578 
579 


576 


Ch. 

580 
581 

5821 


JosiAii  Herrick  of   Dutchess,  Co. 
N.  Y.  111.  Miss  Hicks  of  Loner  Island. 


Stephen  Hicks 
Jacob 


Elias  B. 


Merchants, South-st.N.Y. 


William,  Merchant,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


534 

Ch. 
590 
59] 

592 
593 

594 
595 
596 

597 
598 


Ch. 
599 
600 

<;oi 


Stephen  Hicks  Herrick,  Merch't, 
Coenties  Slip,  N.  Y.,  m.  Susan  Lyon, 
Duchess  Co. 

Susan  Lyon. 

Laura, 

Edwin,  Merchant,  Soiith-st.  N.  Y. 


Elijah  Herrick,  Dutchess  County, 
settled  in  Duanesburg,  N.  Y.  married 
Miss  Kinnie  of  Preston. 

Ephraim,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  d. 

Elijah,  born  July  22,  1760. 

William,  lives  in  Duanesburg,no  ch. 

Stephen,  lives  in  Mexico, OswegoCo. 

John. 

Roswell,  Lyme,  Jefferson  Co. 

Priscilla,  Steuben  Co. 

Anna,  d. 

Phebe,  Duanesburg. 


6      Ephraim  Herrick  of  Milan, Dutch- 
ess Co.  m..  Anna  Di.Yon. 

Ephraim  Milan. 

A  son  in  Jerusalem,  N.  Y. 

A  daiighter  in  Ohio. 


591 


Ch. 
(i02 
603 

604 

I 
6051 
606 1 


593 

6 

Stephen  Herrick,  Oswego,   N.  Y. 
m.  1st,  Sarah  Crandall. 

Ch. 

7 

607 

William  W. 

m.  2d,  Sarah  Seley. 

608 

Nathaniel. 

609 

Henry. 

610 

Smith. 

611 

Elizabeth. 

612 

Sarah. 

613 

Priscilla. 

614'! 

Rachel. 

615 

Mary. 

953 

Mary  Ann. 

954 

Maria. 

955 

Jane. 

571    6 

Hugh  Herrick 

Ch.    7 

10051 

Selah. 

1006 

Wiley. 

1007 

Ezekiel. 

1008 

William. 

1009 

Hannah. 

1010 

Mary. 

1011 

Sarah 

6i     Elijah     Herrick,      Charlestown,  ; 
j  Montgomery    Co.    m.    Rhoda    Cissen, 

Dutchess.  • 

Elijah,  Lyme,  3  sons,  6  daughters. 
I     James,  Rushford,  Allegany  Co.  five 
JBons,  four  daughters. 
I     Calvin,  Charleston,   Bap.   Preacher, 
itwo  sons,  one  daughter. 
I     Luther,  Illinois,  2  sons,  1  daughter. 
I     Sarah,  m.  Hamilton,  no  children. 


IOOl 

1  7 

Selah  Herrick. 

Ch.\  8 

10121 

Moses. 

1013| 

Alonzo. 

1008    7 

William   Herrick    of    Hanover, 

Chautaugua  Co.  N.  Y. 

Ch.    b 

1014! 

Henry. 

lOK 

Adeline. 

lOU 

Ann. 

1017 

Edgar,  S.  L.  W.Washington,  D.  C. 
1846. 

loie 

Samuel,  lives  in  Illinois. 

607 

"7 

William  W.  Herrick,  Fort  Cov- 
ington, Frankhn  Co.  N.  Y.  d.  October 
28, 1826. 

Ch. 

8 

616 

Hannibal,  ?«. lives  at  Fort  Covington. 

617 

William. 

618 

8 

George  W.  m.  Adeline,  dau.  of  Ezra 
Ballard,  lives  on  the  homestead. 

619 

9 

One  daughter. 

594 

"6 

John  Herrick,  Duanesburg,  m. 
1st,  Anna  Miller,  2d,  Betsey  De  La 
Shawn. 

Ch. 

7 

620 

Leonard. 

621 

Harvey. 

622 

Nathaniel. 

623 

Elizabeth. 

624 

Freelove. 

625 

Sarah. 

595 

6      Roswell  Herrick,  Gravely  Point, 

\ch. 

626 

7 

L.  Ontario,  m.Polly  Estes,Duanesburg. 

Hirum. 

627 

James. 

628 

John. 

629 

Rhoda. 

630 

Catherine. 

631 1 

Mary. 

536 

5 

Daniel  Herrick,  7ft.  1st,  Priscilla 
Marvin,  m.  2d,  Mary  Guile. 

Ch. 

6 

632 

Phebe. 

633 

Nathan. 

634 

Priscilla. 

1635 

1     Daniel. 

636 

Martha. 

637 

Rufus. 

638 

Benjamin. 

639 

William. 

640 

Amos. 

6-33 

T 

Nathan  Hekrick,  settled  at  Kauga 
Lake,  m.  Priscilla  Herrick,  No.  596,  of 
Duanesburg. 

Ch. 

7 

5  641 

Daniel. 

642 

Elijah. 

643 

Rufus. 

644i 

James. 

6451 

Phebe. 

646| 

Catherine. 

647 

Anna. 

EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


21 


632  61     TiiEBE  Herrick,  vx. 

I  ! settled  in  Otsego  Co.  N. 

Ck.\  7i 

648! 

64!.| 

651! 
i%2\ 
6531 
6541 


Bonj.    Black, 
Y. 


Blarvin. 

Daniel. 

Phebe. 

Priscilla. 

Klary. 

Sarah. 

Rueben,  and  three  others. 


6341  6i     Priscilla  HERRicK,TO.HenrvGnile, 

I  IFlorida,  settled  in  Otsego  Co.  N.  Y. 

Ch.\  71 

6iJ5|  I     Josiah. 

656  Jlary. 

657|  Daniel. 

6581  Benjamin. 

659!  Herrick. 

6601     I     John. 

6371  6]     RcFus  Herrick,  vi.  Anna  French, 
Florida. 


:682! 


Ch]  7 

6611     1     Daniel. 

662 

Mary. 

663 

Jane. 

664 

Sarah. 

635    5 

D.\siEL  Herrick,  settled  in  Florida, 

N.  Y.  m.  Catherine  Hobbs. 

Ch.\  6! 

665  Mary,  vi.  Samuel   Greene,   Florida, 
leight  children. 

666  I     Benjamin,  in.  Eliza  Servose,  removed 
[to  Illinois,  one  daughter. 

667  j     John,   m.    Mary    Elliot,    settled   in 
I  Cherry  Valley,  three  children. 

668  I     Ransom. 

669  i     Sarah. 

670  I     Nancy,  to.  1st,   O.   Homan,   Salina, 
lone  son  ;  2d,  Porter  Hyde,  Cincinnati, 

I     jOhio. 

671  Dennison,  7n.  Mary  Seymour,  Mead- 
!      iville,  Penn. 

672J     I     Eliza,  m.  George  Lefevre,  5  child'n. 
673       '     Frankhn,  m.  Aurelia  Cargill,  Roch- 

lester,  two  children. 
674 1     I     Elmira,  to.  Moses  French,  Hartford, 
I     |Vt. 


638, 

Ch. 
675 
676 
677 
678 
679 
680 
681 

712 

Ch. 
682 
4583 
684 
685 
686 
95( 
'.'5i 


6      Benjamin  Herrick,  m.  Sarah  Vin- 
egar. 

Marvin. 

Harvey. 

Jacob. 

George. 

James. 

Deha. 

Elizabeth. 

Harriett.      ^____^ 

^Nathan  Herrick,  b.  in  Preston, 
1743,  m.  at  Oblong,  Dutchess  Co.N.Y. 
settled  at  Canaan,  N.  Y.  1767. 

Nathan,  b.  1766. 

Dennison. 

Luther. 

Elisha. 

Calvin. 

Eunice, 

Marv,  1 


6  Nathan-  Herrick  of  Pontiac,  Mic. 
TO.  Lucy  Merely,  lives  at  Holly  P.  O. 
Oakland  Co.  Michigan. 

Mary,  born  1795. 
Lester,  born  1797. 
William,  born  1799. 
Nathan,  born  1800. 
Calvin,  born  1802. 
Luther,  born  1805. 
Huldah,  born  1803. 


Ch. 
693 
694 
695 
696 
697 
585 


6       Dennison     Herrick,     Morrisville, 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Dennison, 

Nathan. 

Leeman. 

Lewis. 

Willis. 

Amanda,  died, 


684 

6 

Luther  Herrick, 

Barre,  Orleans 

Ch. 

^ 

County,  N.  Y. 

698 

Riclmrd. 

699 
700 

Henry. 

Norman. 

701 

Wilham. 

702 

Calvin. 

703 

Alvin. 

5861 

Pamela. 

587 
588 

Mary. 
Eunice. 

1685 
Ch. 
958 
959 
704 
960 
961 
962 


61     Elisha  Herrick,  died  in  1823. 


Cloe. 

Clarissa. 

David,  bom  in  1800. 

Dorcas. 

Mary. 

Melissa. 


687 1 

Ch. 
710 
711 
537 


Calvin  Herkick,  married  in  1807. 

Elisha. 

William. 

Calvin. 

Nathan. 

Amos. 


William,  settled  in  Collins,  Erie 
County,  N.  Y. 

William  N. 
Martin  S. 


Nathan  Herrick,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
m  Mary  Kidder. 

Nathan. 
Stoughton. 
Dennison. 
Reuben. 
Eunice. 
Phebe. 
Anna. 
Mary. 
1     Priscilla. 


<.  in  Maseacliusetts, 
in  New-York  cifv. 


22 


EPIIRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


Daniel  Hkrrick,  Coventry,  Conn., 
thence  tniknown,  m  Elizabeth  Rust, 
Coventry,  May  20,  ]731,  who  died 
Dec.  1.5,  1741,  and  thence  we  lose  sight 
ofDaniel. 

Samuel,  born  April  2,  1732. 
Margarett,  born  Feb.  1!),  1733. 
Benjamin,  born  April  3,  1737. 


Samuel  Herrick  of  Norwich, Conn, 
afterwards  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  Colonel 
in  the  Revolutionary  Army,  died  in 
Springfield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  has 
posterity  living  there,  m  Silenee  Kins- 
ley of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1754. 

Born  in  Norwich. 

Ruth,  born  Feb.  13, 1755. 

Frederic,  born  April  14, 1757. 

Cyprian,  born  Oct.  27,  1758. 

Wife   died,   m   2d    and  removed 
Bennington,  Vt.,  prior  to  1775. 

Daniel,  born  1762. 
Francis,  born  1764. 
David,  born  1766. 


Cyprian  Herrick. 

Nancy,  born  1788. 
Silence,  born  1790. 
Mary,  born  1792. 
Samuel,  born  1794. 
Lamonte, 


Lavanche, 


Twins,  born  1796. 


Daniel  Herrick,  settled  at  Monk- 
ton,  Vt.,  d  June  6,  1830,  m  Hannah 
Smith,  h  Aug.  25, 1763,  d  Jan.  24, 1833. 

Frederic,  settled  at  Monkton,  d. 

Loiza,  born  Oct.  3,  1785,  m  Ezra 
Wilcox,  W.  Bloomfield. 

Daniel,  b  May  6,  1789,  d  March  2, 
1821. 

Mary,  b  June  26,  1791,  ra  James 
Crosby,  Markham,  U.  Canada. 

Lyman,  born  May  24, 1793. 

Ancil,  b  July  3, 1795,  Monkton,  may 
be  dead. 

David,  born  Aug.  7,  1798,  at  Lima, 
N.  Y.,  lives  at  Springwater. 

Sarah,  born  May  10,  1802,  at  Scar- 
borough, U.  C,  d  1805.  : 

Hannah,  born  May  26, 1805,  m  Wm.  \ 
Grover,  lives  at  Springwater.  : 


Lyman  Herrick,  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  m 
1st  Meonetta  Gillet  of  Goshen,  N.Y.  m 
2d  Polly  Carpenter  of  Granville,  N.Y., 
January  20,  1820. 

I     Elvira  E.,  born  July  14,  1822,  who 

\m  June  25, 1840,  A.  B.  Dake  of  Green- 
field, N.  Y.,  whorZ  March  1843. 

I  Meonetta  L.,  born  Aug.  4,  1824,  d 
Jan.  5,  1838. 

I     Algina,  born  Sept,,  d.  Nov.  1827. 


729 

6 

Ch. 

7 

748 

749 

750 

751 

752 

753 

754 

755 

756 

757 

Francis  Herrick. 

Alvin. 

Frederic. 

Almerin. 

Fayette. 

Ruth. 

Fredmond. 

Delos. 

David, 

Horace,     ^  These  died  infants. 

Rassela 


IS,  3 


7      Almerin  Herrick,  Physician, Troy, 
Bradford  Co.,  Penn.,  d. 

Fidelia  Maria,  born  1821. 

Delos,  born  1823. 

De  Witt  Clinton,  born  1825. 

Helen,  born  1827. 

Lauriett, 

Juhett, 


Twins,  born  1833. 


730 
Ch. 
764 
765 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 
771 
474 


Ch. 

772 
^73 
-74 
775 

r6 

777 


Son 

77^ 
776 


David  Herrick. 

Charles,  born  1798. 
Lucy,  born  1799. 
Apphia,  born  1802. 
Zaphira,  born  1804. 
Mary,  born  1806. 
Ellenor,  born  1808. 
Samuel,  born  1810. 
Hannah,  born  1812. 


Joseph  Herrick,  Coventry,  Conn., 
a  Missionary  to  the  Indian  Tribes, 
Graduate  of  Harvard  College,  m  1st 
LydiaRust,  Feb.  18,  1734,  who  rf  May 
1764,  aged  49. 


Bial, 


b  Oct.  24,  d  Nov.  1738. 


Mehetabel, 
Lydia,  born  June,  d  Sept.  1739. 
Phebe,  born  June  6,  1741. 
Joseph,  born  Sept.  5,  1743. 
Ann,  born  March  1,  1746. 
Abigail,  born  Nov.  11,    1755,    living 
in  Mansfield,  1840. 

Married  2d,  Hepsibah  Fuller. 

David,  born  about  1768. 


Joseph  Herrick,  Coventry,  d  Nov. 
19,  1822,  m  Priscilla  Thompson,  1774, 
who  <Z  1811. 

Jonathan,  /;  1775,  d  1819. 

Ruth,  b  1782. 

Elijah,  b  1785,  d  1818. 


EPHRAIM   OF    BEVERLY. 


23 


rsr 

Ch\ 

7631 
I 

7841 
I 

7851 

7861 


Ch.\ 

787 
788 1 
789; 


6      Rlth  Herrick,  m  let  Chailes  Wil- 
son, Jan.  1799,  who  rf  1811. 


Samuel,  h  1799,  m  Almira  Dowe, 
two  children. 

Mary,  b  1802,  m  Philo  Jillett  Leba- 
non, two  children. 

Wealthy,  b  1805,m  Thomas  W.  Cun- 
ningham, one  child. 

Joseph,  b  1808,  d  1838,  m  Hannah 
Hunt,  (/  1837. 

Married  2d  Joseph  Whitman. 

George,  born  1817. 
!      Loiza,  born  1820. 
j      Charles,  born    1824  ;     Mother    died 
I  March  14,1837. 


Ch.\ 
790 1 


7941 
7951 


David  Herrick,  Mansfied,  ?»  Rach- 
el Peters. 

Diantha,  b  1794,  m  Ethan  Crandall, 
four  children. 

PameUa,  b  1796. 

Sarah,  6  1798,  m  David  Aldrich,  six 
children. 

Miranda,  b  1800,  m  Luther  Robin- 
son, Williamantic,  one  child. 

Harlin  D.  b  1802. 

Almira,  b  1804,  nn  Nelson  Jacobs, 
Mansfield,  three  children. 


7  941 

I 
Son\ 

7961 

7[ 

Ch. 

797 
798 
799 
800 
801 
802 
803 
804 


31     Timothy  Herrick,  born  in  Be 
settled  in  Preston,  Conn. 


rerly. 


Benjamin,  born  April  17,  1706- 
?h:![kful,    }  Twins,  i  May  29, 1707. 1 
Timothy,  b  June  22,  1710,  d  1759. 
Robert,  b.  March  1,  1712—13. 
Waitstill,  b.  June  1,  1715.  \ 

Israel,  b.  June  11,  1720.  : 

Silence,  b.  May  22,  1725.  : 


800 

4 

Timothy,  d.  in  Westerly,  R.  1.,  no 
wife  or  son. 

Ch. 

5 

805 

Elizabeth,  m.  to  Sumner  Chapman. 

806 

Hannah. 

801 

4 

Robert  Herrich,  Preston, //lAbiah 
Hill,  Nov.  18,  1736. 

Ch. 

5 

807 

Eunice,  &orn  Jan.  17,  1737—8. 

808 

Elias,  born  Sept.  9,  1739. 

809 

Lucy,  born  Feb.  23,  1741. 

810 

Mary,  born  Feb.  12,  1743. 

811 

Amos,  born  Dec.  5,  1745. 

812 

Simeon,  born  Sept.  11,  1747. 

813 

Libbeus,  born  May  31,  1749. 

814 

Sanford,  born    1751. 

815 

Olive,  born  August  6,  1754. 

816 

Sabra,  born  May  1,  1756. 

817 

Lemuel,  born  April  6,  1758. 

808 


61  Harlin  D.  Hkrrick,  Williamantic, ; 
1 7ft  Widow  White,  killed  by  the  explo- 
Ision  of  a  Powder  Mill,  Sep.  1829. 

j     Harlin,  resides  in  Bolton,  Conn. 


Elias  Herrick,  settled  in  S^s- 
bury,  Conn.,  d.  young,  and  his  family 
removed  to  Schenectada,  N.  Y. 

Avery,  and  three  daughters. 


Simeon  Herrick,  Preston,  m. 
gail  Kilham,  Nov.  8,  1767. 

Esther,  born  Aug.  6.  1768. 
Abigail,  born  Oct.  24,  1770. 
Eldridge,  born  May  29,  1773. 
Thankful,  bom  April  19,  1775. 


Israel  Herrick,  Preston,  d.  May, 
1760,  m.  Hannah  Tucker,  Nov.  17, 
1748,  who  d.  May,  1760. 

Lydia,  born  Feb.  11,  1749. 
Israel,  born  July  3,  1750. 
Hannah,  born  July  23,  1752. 
Mehitabel,  born  Oct.  27,  17.55. 
Zipporah,  born  Feb.  24,  1758. 
Stephen,  bom  1760. 


824 

Ch. 

829 
830 1 

831 


833 
834 

835 

836 
837 

8381 


»|  Israel  Hekrick,  settled  in  Leroy, 
|N.  Y.,  d.  I837,m.  Ruth  Tracy,  of  Nor- 
Iwicli. 


Eli 


Ste- 


I     Anna,  born  Jan.  22,  1775. 
1     Hannah,  born  Sept.  3,  1777 
Ijah  Kellog,  Leroy. 
I     Ruth,  born  ]May  31,  1780, 
jphen  Tucker,  Randolf,  Vt. 
i     Alicia,  born  Sept.  1,  1782,  m.   Alex- 
lander  W.  Tucker. 
!     Israel,  bom  May  24,  1785. 
I     Elizabeth  Tracy,  born  Dec.  21, 1788, 

7rt.  Moody. 

William,  born  May  7,  1792,  lives  in 

Leroy,  N.  Y. 
'     Andrew  Tracy,   lives  in   Michigan. 

George,  lives  in  Michigan. 
I     Almerin,  lives  in  Michigan. 


828 

5 

Stephen  Hekrick,  West  Randolf, 
Vt.  1792,  VI.  Rebecca  McCray,  Elling- 
ton, Conn.  1784. 

Ch. 

6 

839 

John. 

840 

Stephen. 

841 

Elisha. 

842 

Lorenzo  Dow. 

843 

Mehitabel. 

844 

Rebecca. 

845 

Roxana. 

846 

Lydia. 

847 

Mary. 

848 

Philma. 

849 

Laura. 

850 

Eunice.                                          . 

839 

6 

John  Herrick,  Williamstown,  Vt. 

Ch. 

7 

851 

Lorenzo. 

852 

John. 

853 

Sarah. 

854 

Emily. 

855 

Serepta. 

856 

Cynthia. 

24 


EPHRALM  OV    BEVERLY. 


8tO 

6 

Stephkn  Hkukick,  Middlesex,   Vt. 

m.  Lydia  King,  1818. 

€li.    7 

857 

Nathaniel  King. 

.858 

Eliza. 

«59i 

Emily. 

■860 

Harriett. 

■861 

Laura  Jane. 

.862 

Nancy. 

^63 

Lydia  Ann. 

841 

6 

Elisiia  Heiiuick,  Randolf,  ?m. 
Samantha  Martin,  Dec.  18,  1828. 

Ch. 

7 

«64 

A  daughter,  born  1832. 

«65 

Edward,  born  1835. 

■842 

~6 

Lorenzo  Dovvk  Herhick,  Randolf, 
m.  Zilpa  Ann  Ha.skins  of  Middlesex, 
Dec,  1832. 

Ck. 

7 

866 

Stephen  Solon. 

867 

^l  ^»-=- 

868 

869 

William  Slade. 

81  3 

Anna   Hekrick,    m.  James   Rix   of 

Ck. 

4iPrpston,  Feb.  7,  1710. 

870 

Abigail,  born  July  3,  1712. 

871 

Nathaniel,  born  June  6,  1714. 

872 

Anna,  born  May  15,  1716. 

874 

T 

James  Herrick,  m. 

Ch. 

7 

877 
878 

>  Two  sons. 

87!)  1 

Laura. 

875 

6 

Smith  Herkick. 

Ck. 

7 

880 

Smith. 

881  j 

Stephen. 

882 

Ann. 

883 

Mary. 

598 1  6 

Phebe  Herrick,    Duanesburg,  vi. 

Ch. 

7 

Ladd. 

884 

Roswell. 

885 

Ephraim. 

886 

Elijah. 

887 

William. 

888 

Lemuel. 

889 

Charles. 

8901 

Ann. 

891 

Priscilla. 

892 

Phebe. 

559 

^ 

James  Herrick,  Duanesburg,  died 
Aug.  4, 1843. 

Ck. 

8 

893 

Jonathan  R. 

894 

Nancy. 

895 

" 

George. 

896 

John. 

897 

James. 

898 

Henry. 

899 

8 

Delans. 

900 

Deliah. 

901 

Amenzo. 

902 

Theodarie, 

903 

Marcus. 

904 

Ansel. 

561 
Ck. 
905 
906 
907 
908 
909 
i)10 

s'ef 

Ck. 
911 
912 
913 
914 
915 
916 
917 
818 
9191 
;  560 


Marv     Herrick,     Duanesburg, 
Prosser. 
Herrick. 
Harriett. 
Charles. 
Smith. 
Jennett. 
Amanda. 


Ck 

920 1 
5t!3 


Ck. 
921 
922 


688 
Ck. 
923 


Amanda  Herrick,  m  Patterson. 

Mary. 

Jonathan. 

John. 

Joseph. 

Patience. 

James. 

Charles. 

Julia. 

Malvina. 


Smith  Herkick,  Esq.,  of  the   Mis- 
sion House,  Mackinac,  Mi.  m. 


Florence. 


Mary  Herrick,  m   E.    W.   Baxter, 
1825. 

Sydney,  born  1826. 
I      Ely,  born  1831 . 


Lester  Herkick, 
Lucy  Maria. 


William  Herrick. 

Eunice,  born  1825. 
Mary,  born  1827. 
Stephen,  born  1830. 
Lydia,    born  1833. 

A"^™^^''"-."«=»■ 

William  Stoughton,  born  1844. 


Nathan  Herrick,  Addison, 

Lester,  born  1825. 
Calvin,  born  1828. 
Lucy  Ann,  born  1830. 
John,  born  1837. 
Hannah,  born  1844. 


691 

7 

Calvin  Herrick. 

Ck. 

8 

936 

Austin,  born  1831. 

937 

Loiza,  born  1833. 

938 

Laban,  born  1835. 

939 

Harriett,  born  1837. 

940 

Harvey,  born  1843. 

584 

7 

HuLDAH     Herrick,     m     Paul     D. 
Robinson,    1837,     settled    in    Cherry 
Valley,  Ohio. 

Ck. 

8 

941 

Mary,  born  1827. 

342 

Rowland,  born  1829. 

943 

Jemima,  born  1831. 

944 

Lucy,  born  1835. 

945 

Samuel,  born  1837. 

946 
947 

T™r,l,lT>™.,bo™l8«. 

EPHRAIM    OF    BEVERLY. 


25 


692!  7|     Luther  Herrick. 

Ch.\ 

9481 

949| 

9501 

951 1 

9521 

9531 

809 


Norman,  born  1827. 
Pamela,  born  1829. 
Susan,  born  1830. 
Avery,  born  1837. 
Sydney,  born  1843. 
Lucy  Amelia,  born  1845. 


Ch. 
954 
955 
956 
957 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 
Ch. 
963 
964 
965 
966 
967 
968 
969 
963 


Ch. 

970 
971 
972 


Lucy  Herrick,  m.  Benijah  Tracy, 
born  Feb.  23,  1741. 

Robert. 

Elias. 

Barton. 

Hannah. 

Elizabeth. 

Luther. 

Elijah. 

Safford. 


964 

Ch. 

973 

7A 

:975 
1976 
977 

978 


Lucy,  who  married  Israel  Bromley. 

Alas. 
Elizabeth. 
Esther  L. 
Amanda  F. 
Lucy  T.       . 
Sinda  M. 
Suniah  M. 


Alas  Bromley,  m.  Huldah  Luck- 
ham,  Stonington. 

Huldah. 

Ann. 

Appleton. 


7      Elizabeth  Bromley,  m.  William 
Bolton,  Pomfret. 

Elizabeth. 

George. 

Sobriety. 

Angelina. 

Lucy. 

Harriett. 


966 

Ch. 

983 
984 
985 
967 


9"65 

7 

Esther  L.  Bromley  to.  Ralph  Flint, 
Coventry. 

Ch. 

8 

979 

Leonard. 

980 

Lucy  M. 

981 

Sydney  P. 

982 

Julia  E. 

Amanda  F.  Bromley,  to.  Josephus 
I  Dresser,  Coventry. 

81 

I     Levi. 

I     Sarah  E. 

I     Samuel  L^ 

■yi     Lucy  T.  Bromley,  m.  Marvin  Cole, 

reside  in  New  Milford,  Penn. 


Henry  B. 
Sarah  M. 
Charles  M. 


968 


Ch. 

989 


Sinda  M.  Bromley,  7/i.  Hirum  Ben- 
jamin of  Griswold. 

Henry  J. 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY 


HENRY  HERRICK,  Beverly,  d. 
June,  1702,in  herited  the  paternal  farm, 
a  part  of  which  is  still  possessed  by  a 
lineal  descendant,  Mrs.  AnnaMeacom, 
daughter  of  Col.  Henry  Herrick,  aged 
92  in  1845  ;  m  1st  Lydia  (Woodbury, 
I  believe.) 

Lydia,  baptised  Sept.  26,  1666,  m 
Porter. 

Joseph,  bapt.    Sept.  26,  1666. 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  Dec.  6,  1668,  m 
Isaac  Woodbury. 

Samuel,  bapt.  1670. 

Jonathan,  bapt.  1672. 

Married  2d,  Sarah,  widow  of  John 
Giddinge  of  Gloucester,  in  1690,  d  in 
Gloucester,  1711. 


13 


23 


Joseph  Herrick,  Beverly,  Capt.  of      16 
a   troop   of  Mounted  Rangers  in    the  < 
French  Wars,  d  1726—7,  m  1st,  Mary. 


Mary,  born  May  15, 1686,  ?»  Andrew 
Elliott. 

Henry,  born  Sept.  9,  1688. 

Lydia,,  born  May  29,  1691,  m  Ben- 
jamin Woodbury. 

Joanna,  born  1695,  m  Ebenezer  Ray- 
mond. 

Joshua,  born  Feb.  22,  1668—9. 

Married  2d,  Mary,  widow  of  David 
Gushing  of  Hingham,  m  Dec.  24, 
1721,  d  June  1737.  Her  Gushing 
children  were  Theophilus,  Nathaniel, 
Adam,  Abel,  Seth,  Rachel,  &  Hannah. 


Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  1755, 
Capt.  in  the  French  and  Lidian  War, 
1745,  m  1st,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Woodbury,  Dec.  1,  1709,  d  Oct.  3, 
1738. 

Mary,  b  Nov.  11,  1711,  m  Larcum. 

Joseph,  born  July  18,  1714,  died  in 
Jamaica,  Nov.  11,  1747,  m  Anna  Irv- 
ing, Marblehead,  1744. 

Henry,  born  Oct.  5,1716. 

Eunice,  born  May  1, 1719,  m  Samuel  \ 
Gates,  1747. 

Married   2d,   widow    Sarah    Dav 
Gloucester,  Nov.  11,  1739,  d  1746. 

Married  3d,  widow  Joanna  Dodge,  ] 
who  -died  1767. 

■Joanna. 


26 


Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  Colonel 
in  the  Revolution,  Representative  in 
the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  died 
Dec.  9,  1780,  m  Anna  Bachelder, 
Salem,  1787,  who  died  1815. 

Joseph,  born  Feb.  15,  1738. 

Pyam,  born  Jan.  17,  1740,  d  Mav  2, 
1759. 

Joanna,  born  April  26,  1745,  vi  Wm. 
Bartlett,  1761,  d  1797. 

Henry,  born  May  26,  1748. 

EKzabeth,  born  Sept.  14,  1751,  d 
1814. 

Anna,  born  Dec.  29,1753. 

Mary,  born  Nov.  10,  1756,  m  Nath'l 
Cleaves,  Salem,  one  son. 

Ruth,  born  March  4,  1759,  vi  Hugh 
Smith,  d  May  19, 1780.      • 


6  Joseph  Herrick,  Esq.,  of  Beverly 
and  Greenfield,  m  Anna,  daughter  of 
George  Jackson  &  Bcthiah  Bartlett  his 
wife,  of  Marblehead,  (grand-daughter  /  / 
of  Doc.  George  Jackson  of  Boston,)  /W/C 
March  31, 1761.  Removed  to  Green- 
field, N.  H.,  about  1770,  where  he  was 
for  many  years  a  Magistrate,  Repre- 
sentative in  the  Legislature,  &c.,  d 
Sept.  23,  1810. 

Anna,  born  Oct.  22,  1761 . 

Pyam,  born  Dec.  23,  1763. 

Bethiah,  born  June  17,  1766. 

George,  born  June  16,  1770. 

Wilkes,  ^ 

Axanna,  I       Born  in  Greenfield, 

Mar)',       ;. 

Joanna,    I  No  dates.    . 

Ruth,      J 

Hannah,  born  March  3, 1768. 


25 

^ 

Ch. 

8 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

Pyam  Herrick,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  m 
1st,  Mehitabel  Fuller ;  2d,  Parker  ; 
3d,  Stiles ;  4th,  Fuller. 

Joseph,  lives  in  Ohio. 
Daniel,  lives  in  Vermont. 
Nancy,  m  Wm.  Clark,  lives  in  New 
York. 
Mary,  d. 

Sabra,  m  Joseph  Bridges,  Wilton. 
Henry,  settled  in  Wilton. 


Bethiah  Herrick,  in  John  Rich- 
ardson, settled  in  Litchfield,  Kenne- 
bec Co.,  a  widow,  aged  75  in  1841. 

Thomas. 

John  Bartlett,  d  1815. 

Joseph  Herrick. 

Henry. 

George. 

Wilkes. 

WilHam. 

Pyam. 

Ohver,  d  1838, 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


27 


George  Herrick,  m  Sarah,  settled  : 
in  Londonderry,  Vt.,  1808,  d  1814. 

Pyam,  settled  in  Ohio. 
Joanna,  b  1806,  m    Sheldon  Peirce,  ; 
1826. 


Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  1808, 
Graduate  of  Harvard,  m  Hannah  Jones  1 
of  Beverly,  March  15,  1772,  who  was  | 
born  1750,  d  1786. 

Sarah  Endicott,  born  Oct.  1772,  m ! 
1st,  James  Ford,  2d,  Charles  Dennis. 

Ginger,  born  Aug.  25,  1774,  m ; 
Jonas  Gale. 

Joanna,  born  July  7,  1776,  m  Charles 
Waters. 

Henry,  born  April  3, 1778. 

Achsah,  born  June  15,  1780,  m  Ne- 
hemiah  Smith. 

Mary,  born  May  9,  1784,  d  May  4, 
1800. 

Hannah,  born  Aug.  15,  1786. 

John  Jones,  born  June  5,  1782,  d 
Nov.  1783. 


Henry  Herrick,  Beverly,  m   Elcy 
Foster,  Nov.  8,  1803. 

Pyam,  born   July   1,   1S04,   d  Sept. 
1805. 

Elcy,  7ft  George  Kent. 


I  Anna  Herrick,  m  Capt.  Ebenezer 
Meacom,  Ship  Master  of  Beverly,  who 
Iwith  Nathaniel  Cleaves,  No.  22,  was 
I  lost  at  sea,  leaving  one  son. 

Ebenezer  Meacom  of  Beverly,  Ship 
Master,  who  has  two  sons,  also  Ship 
Masters. 


Ck. 

77 

78 


Joshua  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  1782, 
in  the  House  built  by  the  first  Henry, 
on  the  40  acre  lot,  granted  him  in  1636,  ' 
above  Mr. Cole;  m  1st,  Lydia,  daughter  : 
of  David  and  Mary  Gushing,  June  30, 
1726,  who  died  Aug.  19,  1736. 

Mary,  born  July  1,  1728. 
Lydia,  born  July  19,  1730. 
Theopilus,  born  Nov.  2,  1732. 
Joshua,  born  Jan.  25,  1734. 
Deborah,  born  July,  1736. 
Married  2d,  Abigail  Jacobs  of  Hing- 
ham,  1737. 

Joshua,  born  June  16,  1738. 

Theopilus,  born  Nov.  20,  1730. 

David,  born  Dec.  1741. 

Abigail,  born  March  20, 1743. 

Mary,  born  Feb.  22, 1745. 

Hannah,  born  Dec.  9,  1746. 

Joanna,  born  May  29,  1749. 

Joseph,  born  Jan.  1751. 

LvDiA  Herrick,  m  Eben.  Thorn- 
dike,  Sept.  5, 1750,  settled  at  Portland, 
thence  removed  to  Thoraastown. 

Lydia. 

Robert,  living  in  T.  aged  77,  in 
'1843. 


Son 
112 
106 
Ch. 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 


Lydia  THORNDiKE,Thomastown,i 
Roundy,  Uving  in  1842,  aged  84. 

Son. 

Daughter. 

Daughter. 


Jushua  Herrick,  Beverly,  Sedg- 
wick, 1769,  m  Huldah  Brown,  Aug. 
24,  1758. 

Born  in  Beverly. 

David,  born  Oct.  28,  1758,  d. 

Abigail,  born  Dec.  8,  1759. 

Mary,  born  June  10,  1761. 

Joshua,  born    Feb.  19,  1763. 

Samuel,  born  Dec.  25,  1764. 

Amos,  born  Nov.  23,  1766,  d. 

Joseph,  born  June  6,  1769. 

Born  in  Sedgwick. 

Theopilus,  born  May  29,  1771. 

Huldah,  born  May  26,1773,  /ic.l844. 

Joanna,  born  Jan.  17,  1775. 

Apphia,  born  Sept.  2,  1778. 

Hannah,  born  Nov.  29,  1781. 


Abigail  Herrick  of   Sedgwick,  m 
Rev.  Ebenezer  Eaton  of  Mt.  Desert. 

Amos,    m    1st,   Susannah    Herrick, 
No.  208  ;  2d,  Widow  Burnhani. 
Ebenezer. 
David. 
Joshua. 
Mary. 
Abigail. 


■97 

"7 

Mary   E.\ton,   m   Webster  of  Port- 
land. 

Ch. 

8 

99 

Ebenezer. 

100 

Deborah. 

101 

A  daughter  who  to  a  Craige. 

7      Abigail  Eaton,  m  Richard  Currier, 
Sedgwick. 

Thomas,  vi  Mary  Jordon,  6  children. 
Richard,??tnoch.Representativel845. 
Ebenezer,  not  married. 


Samuel  Herrick  of  Sedgwick,   m 
Ruth  Trussell. 

Betsey. 
Huldah. 
Tenny. 
Samuel. 
David. 

Joshua,   m   Ann   Maria   Hinkley  of 
Bluehill,  two  children. 

Amos,  Physician,  Deer  Isle,  no  ch. 


7)     Betsey  Herrick,  m  John  Smith  of 

I  Massachusetts. 
8| 

Ebenezer  Smith  of  Sedgwick. 


Huldah    Herrick,   Sedgwick,    7» 
David  Morgan,  d. 
Porter. 
Elizabeth. 
Kingsbury. 
Tenny. 
Caroline. 


28 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


107 

8 

Tenny  Herrick,  Sedgwick,   m  Jo- 
anna Allen. 

129 

7 

Hannah  Jones    Herrick   of  Bev- 
erly, m  William  G.  Conant  of  Alfred, 

Ch. 

9 

Nov.  14,  1828. 

118 

Caroline. 

Ch 

8 

119 

Mary  Ann. 
Joanna. 

1481 

William  Greene. 

320 

130 

7 

Harriett  Herrick,  m  1st,  Colonel 

121 1 

Frances  Aurelia. 

Daniel  Proctor,  Beverly,  Aug.  2, 1819,' 

108 

7 

Samuel  Herrick,  m  1st   Charlotte 

who  d  Nov.  21,.  1822. 

Morgan. 

Ch. 

8 

Ch. 

8 

149 

Mary. 

122 

Huldah. 

Married   2d,   Rebecca  Obear,  Sedg- 
wick. 

150 

Carohne. 

Married  2d,  Lewis  Elhott,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Ch. 

84 

"6 

Mary  Herrick,  m  John  Smith,  Esq. 

123 

Climena. 

Ch. 

7 

Bradford,  Mass. 

109 

7 

David  Herrick,  vi  Sarah  Merrill, 

Son 

8 

151 

Mary,  m  Judge   Jesse    Carr,  Golfs- 

123 

Warren  Herrick  of  Sedgwick. 

town,  N.  H. 

"85 

"6 

Joshua  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  Jan. 
14, 1833,  m  Mary  Jones,  Beverly,  1788. 

Seven  others. 

"87 

"6 

Joseph  Herrick,  d.  m  Betsey  Trus- 

Ch. 

7 

sel. 

124 

Mary,  m  John  Usher,  July,  d   Sept. 

Ch. 

7 

1808. 

152 

Apphia,  d. 

125 

Benjamin  Jones,  born  April  8, 1791. 

153 

Sophia,  d. 

12G 

Joshua,  born  March  18,  1793. 

154 

Joshua,  d. 

127 

Huldah,  born  Jan.  10, 1796 

155 

Joseph. 

128 

Sophia,  born  Sept.  27,  1798. 

156 

Lois. 

129 

Hannah  Jones,  born  Feb.  14,  1805. 

157 

Theophilus,  d. 

130 

Harriett,                   i  Twins,  born 
Caroline,  (Z  infant,  5   May,  1811. 

158 

Kendall,  d. 

131 

159 

Moses,  lives   in   Plymouth,   Penob- 

132 

Caroline,  born  Aug.  1807,  d  Oct.  15, 

scot  Co. 

1821. 

160 

1     Salome,  m  Capt.  David  Harding. 

125 

1 

Benjamin  Jones  Herrick,    Alfred, 
Me.,  late    Sheriff,    now    Register    of 

155 

'' 

Joseph  Herrick,  m  1st  Mary  Mor- 
gan. 

Deeds  for  York  Co.,  m  Mary    Couant 

Ch. 

8 

of  Alfred,  Jan.  14,  1817. 

161 

Augusta. 

Ch. 

8 

Married  2d,    Mary    Ann   Merrill,   d 

133 

Mary  Caroline. 

and  her  first  child. 

134 

Horatio  Gates. 

"90 

~6 

Joanna    Herrick,   m   Rev.    Amos 

135 

Nathaniel  Jones. 

Allen,  Bluehill, 

136 

Harriett  Proctor. 

Ch. 
162 

7 

I26 

Joshua  Herrick,   Kennebunkport, 

Hepsebeth. 

Member  of  Congress  for  District  No.  1, 

163 

Ebenezer. 

1 

Me.,  m  Hannah  Rogers,   Alfred,   May 

164 

Herrick. 

1 

19,  1830. 

165 

Amos. 

Ch. 

8 

166 

Joanna. 

137 

Judith. 

167 

Huldah. 

138 

Caroline  Augusta. 

168 

Joseph. 

139 

Donna  Maria. 

169 

Harriett. 

140 

Mary  Wallingford. 

Hannah  ShiUaber.                                   \ 

170 

George. 

141 

162 

~7 

Hepzebeth  Allen,  m  Joseph  Her- 

127 

~7 

Huldah  Herrick    of  Beverly,    m\ 

rick,  No. 

Elijah   Hadlock,  Mt.  Desert,  d  1828,  \ 

Ch. 

8 

widow  lives  in  Beverly.                            [ 

171 

Kesiah. 

Ch. 

8 

] 

172 

Joanna. 

142 

Caroline.                                                 < 

173 

Cordelia. 

143 

Joshua.                                                  ; 

174 

Salome. 

144 

Sarah. 

175 
176 
177 
178 

Hepsebeth. 
Loiza. 
Emily. 
Margarett. 

128 
Ch. 

"7 
8 

Sophia  Herrick,  Beverly,  m   Ezra^ 
Dodge,  Wenham.                                        i 

Elizabeth  Porter.                                   i 

145 

165 

"7 

Amos    Allen,    m     Polly    Walker, 

146 

Daniel  Proctor,                                       ' 

Brooksville. 

147 

Sophia.                                                    'i 

Ch. 

8 

179 

Bailey. 

■<' 

180 

David. 

HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


29 


169j 

Ch.\ 
1811 
1821 

"or 


Ch. 
183 
184 

185 
183 


Harriett  Allen,  m   Capt.  Joseph  't  208 
Cole. 


George. 
Joseph. 


Apphia  Herrick,  ?re   Samuel  Wa£- 
son,  Sedgwick. 


Son 

186| 
184 


Eliza.  1 220 

Ebenezer.  ?  221 

Reuben.  1 222 

Tj     Eliza  Watson,  m   Colonel  Daniel  \  218 
I  Dougherty,  Sedgwick. 


Daniel  Proctor. 


Ch. 
191 
192 
193 
]94 
195 
196 
197 
"92 
Ch. 
198 
199 
200 
201 
202 
203 


Ebenezer     WATsor 
Reed. 

Judith. 
Sophia. 
Hannah. 
Ehzabeth. 


TO     Widow 


Reuben  Watson,  m  Eliza  Herrick, 

No. 

Jones,  d. 

Reuben. 

Rosella. 

David,  m  Judith  Smith,  no  children. 

Joshua,  not  married. 

Samuel,  "         " 

John  Smith,     «         " 


Ch. 
:223 
:224 
225 
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
i23]^ 
223 


Ch. 
232 
233 
234 
235 
236 
232 


Hannah  Herrick,  to  John  Allen. 

William,  d. 

Edith,  m  Samuel  Hooper. 

Hannah. 

John,  d  at  sea. 

Prince,  m  Elizabeth  Hooper. 

Groves. 


200 

7 

Hannah  Allen,  to  Humphrey 
Wells. 

Ch. 

8 

204 

Joseph. 

205 

Huldah. 

206 

Amanda. 

4 

3 

Samuel  Herrick,  Beverly,  settled 
in  Gloucester  about  1720,  d  1743,  to 
Sarah  Leach,  Salem,  May  25, 1691. 

Ch. 

4 

207 

Sarah,  born  Dec.  8, 1692,  m  Herbert 
Thorndike. 

208 

Joseph,  born  Nov.  16,  1695. 

209 

Lydia,  born  Jan.  26,  1698,  to  Benj. 
Woodbury. 

210 

Abigail,  born  Nov.  13,  1699,  m  Isaac 
Woodbury. 

211 

Samuel,  born  Nov.  16,  1702. 

212 

Samuel,     "     Jan.  25,  1705. 

213 

Thomas,  born  April  14,  1707. 

214 

Benjamin,  born  Dec.  10,  1710,  d  at 
sea,  about  1751. 

215 

Lucy,  born  April  16, 1713,  vi  Thomas 
Woodbury. 

2lb 

Ebenezer,  born  July  31,  1818. 

Ch. 
237 

238 
239 
240 
241 1 
242 
243 
244 
1245 
238 


224 


Son 
246 


Ch. 
;250 
251 


Joseph  Herrick,  Gloucester,  d 
1777,  to  Mary  Woodbury,  Beverly 
Jan.  7,  1721. 

Sarah,  born  Feb.  21,  1724. 
Joseph,  bom  Aug.  1725. 
Mary,  born  Sept.  26,  1726,  to  Hotch- 
kiss. 
Eunice,  bom  March  1728,  to  Leach. 
Lydia,  born  May,  1730. 
Israel,  born  May,  1732. 


51     Joseph     Herrick,    Gloucester,    m 

Tryphosa  Groves,  April  26,  1750. 
6 
I     John. 
[     Richard. 
I     Joseph. 
I     Israel. 

Tryphosa,  m  Zebulon  Davis,  Poland. 

Ruth,   i  TO   Joseph    Babson,   New- 

Lydla,  )  Twins.  buryport. 

Emma,  to  Weeden  Cole. 
'     Catherine. 


John  Herrick,    yn   Elizabeth  Bray^ 
settled  in  Poland,  Me.,  1772. 

John. 

Israel  of  Minot,  Me. 

Moses         " 

Asa  " 

Richard,  lives  in  Poland. 


John  Herrick,  removed  to    Dexter 
and  thence  to  Orono,  m  Sarah  Strout. 

Jacob. 

Benjamin. 

John. 

Charles. 

Elizabeth. 

Sarah. 

Silence. 

Elvira. 

Iris. 


Benjamin  Herkick,  a  Christian 
band  Preacher,  to  Susan  Ghdden  of 
Unity,  settled  in  E.xeter,  Me. 


Richard  Herrick  of  Gloucester, 
d  1832,  TO  1st,  Thankful  Haskell,  Aug. 
6,  1786,  2d,  Betsey  Dodge,  1797. 

Richard  Herrick,  to  Thankful  Rust, 
Feb.  1822. 


Joseph  Herrick,  Gloucester,  living 
in  1842,  TO  Thankful  Lufkin,  1798. 

Joseph. 


7|     Isaac   Adams   Herrick,    to  Anna 
Friend,  Jan.  1835. 

Mary  Elizabeth. 


Joseph   Herrick,    Gloucester,    m. 
Eliza  Friend,  June  12,  1831. 

Josepli  Franklin. 
Eliza  Ann. 


30 


HENRY  OF  BEVERLY. 


231 

Ch. 
1>52 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 

Ch. 
258 
259 
260 
212 


Ch. 
261 
262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 


Catherine 
Haskell. 


IIerrick,    m.     Amos  J 


Catherine,  or  Caroline. 
Amos. 
Ezra. 
Lydia. 
Asa. 

Sydney   Haskell,    Gloucester,  m. 
Ruth  Herrick,  No.  477. 

Sydney. 
Isaac  F. 
Lucy  Ann  W. 


Samuel    Herrick,    Gloucester,  d. 

1764,  7ft.  1st,  Kesiah  Haskell,  1731,  d. 

s.p.  2d.   Prudence  Haskell,  1733,  d. 
1774. 

Benjamin,  born  March,  1734. 

Hannah, 

Lucy, 

Ebenezer, 

Andrew, 

Samuel, 

John, 

Daniel, 


Oct.  1735. 
March,  1738. 
Dec.      1739. 


Aug. 
Dec. 


1742. 
1744. 

1747. 
1750. 


261 

5 

Benjamin  Herrick 

married  Emma 

Groves,  1765 ;    settled 

at  Walnut-hill 

Parish,  N.  Yarmouth, 

wrhere  his  pos- 

Ch. 
269 

6 

terity  still  reside. 

Lucy  Groves. 

270 

Catherine. 

271 

Prudence. 

272 

Emma. 

273 

Judith. 

274 

1     Benjamin. 

271 

6 

Prudence  Herrick 

,  Gloucester,  m. 

Ch. 
275 

7 

Samuel  Sargeant  of  SquamParish,Glo. 

Samuel. 

276 

Lucy. 

272 

6 

Emma  Herrick,  Gloucester,  m.  1st, 

William  Cole. 

Ch. 

7 

277 

278 


Ch. 
279 


Benjamin. 
William. 
2d,  Israel  Morgan,  Beverly. 

Lucy. 

Pitman. 

Betsey. 


;282 

7 

Emma  Herrick,  m.  Levi  Hayes, 
North  Yarmouth. 

i  Ch. 

8 

J  291 

Levi. 

U92 

Ann. 

|293 

Benjamin. 

(294 

Jacob. 

295 

Jane. 

296 

Edward. 

285 

7 

Emily  Herrick,  m.  Daniel  Herrick 
of  Gardiner,  Me. 

Ch. 

5 

2971 

Sarah  Jane. 

262 

5 

Hannah  Herrick,  Gloucester,  ?«. 
Abraham  Somes,  settled  at  Mt.  Desert, 
Maine. 

Ch. 

6 

298 

John,  lives  at  Mt.  Desert. 

299 

Abraham,  lives  at  do. 

300 

James,  lives  at  Solon,  Somerset  Co. 

301 

Isaac,       "     Fairfield,  Kennebec  Co. 

302 

Mary,  m.  James  Fly,  Sedgwick. 

303 

Hannah,  m.  Abraham  Reed. 

304 

Mercie,  m.  Amariah  Dodge. 

305 

Lois,  m.  Abner  Dodge,  1791. 

306 

Elizabeth,  ?«.  Thomas,  Mt.  Desert. 

305 

6 

Lois  Somes,  m.  Abner  Dodge,  Sedg- 
wick, 1791. 

Ch. 

7 

307 

Hezekiah  m.  Betsy  Wells. 

308 

Daniel  m.  Prudence  Wells. 

309 

Jonathan  Bassy,  m.  Deborah  Dodge. 

310 

Sophia  m.  Nath'I  Sawyer ;  son  War- 
ren Kittredge. 

311 

Lois,  TO.  Newton  Stover,  Bluehill. 

312 

Jacob,  TO.  Emily  Herrick,  No.  375. 

313 

Ehza,TO.  John  Augustus,  a  French'n. 

314 

Eunice,  to.  John  Holt,  Bluehill. 

315 

Moses,  Physician,  Livermore,  m. 
Loi^a  Coffin,  Livermore. 

Ebenezer    Herrick,     Gloucester, 
settled  in  Sedgwick. 

Hannah  to.  Nicholas  Obear. 

Phebe,  m.  Samuel  Hale. 

Shadrach. 

Susanna,  to.  AmosEaton,  Mt. Desert. 

Lois. 

Ebenezer. 

Rebecca,  m.  Samuel  Watson. 

Ruth,  TO.  John  Wells. 


Ch. 

282 
283 
284 
285 
2861 
287 
288 
289 
290 


6|  Benjamin  Herrick,  N.  Yarmouth, ! 
\d.  Jan.  3,  1837,  in.  Lydia  Porter  of  | 
I  North  Yarmouth. 

Emma. 
Benjamin. 
John  Groves. 
Emily. 
Samuel. 
Lydia. 

Harriett  Newall. 
Susan  Barbour. 
Charles  Edwin. 


318 

6 

Shadrach    Herrick, 
Obear. 

TO.     Joanna 

Ch. 

7 

324 

Amos. 

325 

William. 

326 

Elizabeth. 

327 

Edmund. 

328 

Joel. 

329 

Joanna. 

330 

Shadrach. 

331 

Sophia. 

I     William  Herrick,  Sedgwick,  to. 
|lst,  Mary  Doherty. 


Son\ 
332 


Reuben,7H.2d, widow  Ann  Page,2ch. 


HENRY   OF    BEVERLY. 


31 


265 

Ch. 
333 
334 

335 
336 
337 
338 
339 1 
3401 
341 


Andrew  Herrick,  Gloucester,  set- 
tled in  Penobscot,  d.  1812,m.five  wives. 

Reuben,  settled  in  Northport. 
Samuel,       do.  do. 

George,       do.  do. 

Mercie,  m.  Gray. 
Sarah. 

David,  lives  in  Bluehill. 
Alexander,  do.     do. 
Isaac,  do.     do. 

Joseph,  do.     do. 


2661  51 

Samuel  Herrick,  Gloucester,  set- 

1 

tled  in  Sedgwick,  m.lst,Sarah  Luf  kin. 

Gloucester,  1768,?ji.2d,Emina  Roundy, 

Bluehill. 

Ch. 

6 

342 

Mary. 

343 

John. 

344 

Humphrey. 

345 

Rachel. 

346 

Prudence. 

347 

Samuel. 

348 

Benjamin. 

349 

Joseph. 

350 

Anna. 

351 

Ruth. 

3421  6 

Mary  Herrick,  m.  William  Wells. 

Ch. 

7 

352 

Rachel,  m.  William  Fly. 

353 

John,  VI.  Ruth  Herrick,  No.  323. 

354 

Elizabeth,  m.  Hezekiah  Dodge. 

355 

Prudence,  m.  Daniel  Dodge. 

356 

Sarah,  m.  Blake. 

357 

Richard,  m.  Joanna  Babson. 

358 

Humphrey,  m.  Hannah  Allen. 

359 

Sophronia,  m.  Nathan  Parker. 

360 

1     Clarissa. 

361 

1     Loiza. 

345 1 
Ch.\ 
378 
379 
380 
381 
382 
383 
384 
385 


Rachel  Herrick,™.  Thomas  Allen. 

Richard,  d.  s.  -p. 

Nehemiah,  lives  in  Cherryfield. 

Ruth,  m.  in  Sedgwick. 

Samuel,  hves  in  Cherryfield. 

John,  m. 

Sophia. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

Zilpha. 

Ehzabeth. 


346    6 

1 
Ch.\  7 
387 
388 
389 
390 
391 
392 
3731 

:  ch.\ 

3931 

3941 
3J7 


343 

^ 

John  Herrick,  Sedgwick,m. Rachel 
Allen. 

Ch. 

7 

362 

Eliza,  m.  Reuben  Watson. 

363 

Humphrey,  m.  Sarah  Holden. 

364 

Rosella,  m.  William  Hooper. 

365 

Hannah,  w.  Jonathan  Allen. 

366 

Israel,  m.  Charlotte  York. 

367 

Rachel,  m.  John  York. 

368 

Theophilus,  m.  Patience  Porter. 

369 

Richard. 

370 

John,  m.  Cordelia  Herrick. 

371 

Caroline,  m.  James  Hall. 

344 1  6 

Humphrey  Herrick,  Sedgwick,  m 

Anna  Freeman,  Mount  Desert. 

Ch.    7 

3721 

George. 

3731 

Arthur. 

374 1 

Daniel. 

3751 

1     Emily  m.  Jacob  Dodge,  No.  312. 

3761 

1     Two  others. 

377 

! 

1     Catherine. 

Prudence  Herrick,  m.  Benjamin 
Bunker  ;  settled  in  Williamsburg,  d. 
1835. 

Daughter  m.  Quimby,  d. 

Mary,  m.  Nathaniel  Shaw,Bangor,«?. 

Emily,  m.     do.    removed  to  Boston. 

William  m.  Miller  of  Williamsburg. 

Perry. 

Benjamin, 


AuTHUR  Herrick,  m.  Elcy  Hatch. 


Roswell. 
Catherine. 


71     Catherine  Herric 
B.  Bachellor. 


K,  m.  Joseph  S. 


Ch. 
395 
396 
397 
347 


Ch. 
398 
399 
400 
401 
402 
403 
404 
405 
406 


Hannah. 

James. 

Julia,  VI.  Simpson,  one  child. 


6      Samuel  Herrick,  Esq,    Sedgwick, 
m  Rebecca  Cole. 

Nelson,  m  Mary  Babson,  1842. 

Emma  Brown. 

Susan  Cole. 

Elizabeth  Brown. 

Maria. 

Rebecca  Sargent. 

Rosella  Hooper. 

Rufus  Walker. 

Lucinda  Blake. 


348 

6 

Benjamin  Herrick,    Ellswerth,   m 
1st,  Martha  Fly. 

Ch. 

7 

407 

Thomas  Adams,?/i  Nancy  Treworgy, 
Dec.  1838. 

408 

Joanna. 

409 

Jeremiah. 

410 

Elizabeth. 

411 

Dorothy. 

412 

Margarett. 

413 

Christiana. 

Married  2d,    Widow  Wood,  family 
name.  Hatch. 

414 

One  son. 

32 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


John  Herrick,    Gloucester,  Sedg- 
wick, m  Phebe  Osgood,  Bluehill. 

John. 

Lucy. 

Phebe. 

Abigail. 

Phineas. 

Ebenezer. 

Isaac. 

David. 

Daniel, 

Hannah. 

Mary. 

William. 


John  Herrick,  m  Abigail  Cole,  d 
1832. 

Phebe. 

Sarah. 

Lydia. 

Licetta. 

Harriett  m  Walter  Herrick,  No. 

Abigail. 

Otis. 

Mary. 

Ann. 


,268 

5 

Daniel      Herrick,       Gloucester, 

Ch. 
460 

6 

Squam  Parish,  wi  Ruth  Avery,  1774. 

Samuel. 

H61 

Daniel. 

462 

John, 

^463 

Theophilus. 

^^4 

Judith. 

U65 

Anna.         Sarah. 

\466 

Ruth. 

460 

6 

Samuel  Herrick,  Newburyport, 
Ship   Master,  m   Abigail    Haskell,   d 

1831. 

Ch. 

7 

467 

Abigail. 

468 

Samuel. 

U69 

Elizabeth,  m  Malachi  Andrews  of 
Gloucester,  and  has  a  large  family. 

j461 

61     Daniel   Herrick,    Gloucester,    m 

1  Elizabeth  Wallace,  1806,   removed   to 

IWest  Gardiner,  Me.,  1824. 

\  Ch. 

71 

470 

1     Daniel. 

^471 

Eliza  Ann. 

416 

6 

Lucy  Herrick,  m    Peter  Harriman, 

Ck. 

7 

Sedgwick. 

436 

William. 

437 

John. 

438 

Phebe. 

417    6 

Phebe  Herrick,   m   John  Merrill, 

Ch.    7 

Sedgwick. 

439 

Daniel. 

440 

Lucy. 

418    6 

Abigail  Herrick,    m    David    Os- 

Ch.   7 

good,  Bangor. 

441 

Abba. 

4721 
473 
474 
470 


Ch 

475 1 
5  463" 


Sarah  Jane,  d. 

John. 

Sophronia. 


Daniel  Herrick,  West  Gardiner, 
Ship  Master,  m  Emily  Herrick,  North 
Yarmouth,  No.  285. 

Sarah  Jane. 


I     Hannah. 

Herrick. 

Maria. 
I     Abigail. 


Daniel  Herrick,    Charleston,    m 
Jerusha  Cole. 

George,  born  1817. 
Thomas,  born  1820. 
Susannah,  born  1822. 
Daniel,  born  1824. 
Marietta,  born  1827. 
Ann  Maria,  born  1829. 


Mary  Herrick,  m  Samuel  Luf  kin. 

Samuel. 
Luther. 
Calvin. 
Prince. 


\Ch. 
476 
477 

478 
479 

480 
481 
;  482 
483 
464 


]  Ch. 

484 
485 
486 

487 


William 
Hooper. 
Porter. 
Colman. 
David, 
Kitlredgc 


Herrick,     m     Hannah 


Twins. 


Theophilus  Herrick,  Esq.,  Glou- 
cester, West  Parish,  m  Dorothy  Bray, 
1813. 

Isaac  F. 

Ruth,  m  Sydney  Haskell,  No.  257. 

Samuel. 

Edward  H.  P. 

Maria. 

Theophilus. 

Nancy  H. 

Gardiner  W. 


Judith    Herrick,    Gloucester,     m 
Zebulon  Haskell,  Gloucester. 

Zebulon. 
Judith. 
Nancy. 

Lemuel,  m  Clarrissa  Bray. 
Jacob,  m  Adeline  Marshall,  son  and 
daughter. 

Benjamin,  m  Mary  Obear,   one  son. 

Ruth. 

Alinia,  in  Reuben  Burnham,  one  son. 


465 

6 

Anna  Herrick,  m  Jacob  Haskell. 

Ch. 

7 

492 

7 

Eliza    Ann,   (and   two   others,)   m 
William  Lang,  Newbury. 

Ch. 

8 

492 

William. 

493 

Jacob  Haskell. 

494 

Ebenezer  Knapp. 

495 

March. 

496 

Daniel. 

497 

John. 

HENRY   OF    BEVERLY. 


33 


2131 


4  Thomas  Herrick,  Es(i.  Gloucester,  I 
(1  1787,  aged73,  m  Ist,  Abigail  Eveleth,  | 
1732.  : 

Thomas,  bapt.  March  1733. 

Abigail,  bapt.  Sept.  1734,  m  Cole. 

Sarah,  bapt.  April  1736,  m  Cole. 

Lydia,  bapt.  Dec.  1738,  m  Dodge  of 
Bluehill,  eight  children. 

Samuel,  bapt.  Aug.  1740. 

Susannah,  bapt.  Jan.  1742,  m  Hull. 

Married  2d,  Mary,  widow  of  Joseph 
Preston,  and  herself  a  Preston,  and 
relative  of  the  Compiler  of  this. 

Ruth,  born  Aug.  1743. 
Mary,  born  May,  174.5. 
Triphosa,  born  March  1747,  rf  young.  : 


493 

"^ 

Thomas     Herrick,     Gloucester,   d 
1784,  m  1st,  Jerusha  Haskell,  Glouces- 
ter, 1756. 

Ch. 

G 

r)07 

William  Haskell. 

508 

John  Warren. 

Married    2d,   Susanna   Cheat,    Ips- 
wich, 176G. 

Ch. 

5on 

Jerusha. 

510 

Thomas. 

511 

Susanna. 

512 

Elizabeth. 

513 

Soloman. 

514 

Lydia. 

0      William  Haskell,  d  1806,  m  1st, 
Elizabeth  Haskell,  1780. 

William. 

John  Warren. 

Married  2d,  Phebe  Steele,  1786. 

Moses. 

Thomas. 

Phebe. 

Betsey. 

Martha. 


Thomas  Herrick,  Gloucester,  Ship 
Master,  m  Sarah  Winsor  .of  Duxbury, 
settled  there,  d  at  Richmond,  Va.  1814, 
aged  40.  Gave  his  estate  to  his  wife 
who  m  Thomas  Asbury  a  Methodist 
Minister,  and  removed  with  him  to 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Thomas  Waterman  Herrick,  Brigh- 
ton, Merchant,  a  nephew  of  Sarah 
Winsor,  took  the  name  of  Herrick, 
and  shares  the  estate  with  his  aunt. 

Here  the  male  line  of  Thomas,  No, 
213,  becomes  extinct. 


524 

6' 

Weden  Cole,  Gloucester,  m  Em- 
na  Herrick,  No.  230. 

Ch. 

7 

5261 

Azar. 

527 

Weden. 

528 

Salathiel. 

529 

Israel. 

530 

Benjamin. 

526 

7 

Azar  Cole,  Gloucester,  m  Sally 
Wallace. 

Ch. 

8 

531 

Elizabeth. 

532 

Warren. 

533 

George,  and  two  others. 

504 

"5 

Ruth  Herrick,  Gloucester,  ?«  John 
Tyler,  settled  in  New  Gloucester,  Me. 
on  a  farm  given  her  by  her  father  who 
was  one  of  the  original  grantees  of  that 
township,  d  in  Garland,  1832. 

Ch. 

6 

534 

Joseph  Preston. 

535 

Mary. 

536 

Sarah. 

537 

John. 

538 

Rebecca.  « 

539 

Isaac. 

540 

Ruth. 

541 

Thomas  Sargent. 

542 

Simeon. 

543 

James. 

544 

Clarissa. 

545 1 

Susanna. 

534 

6 

Joseph  Preston  Tvlek, m  Susan- 
nah Marston,  J'almouth,  settled  in 
Bangor. 

Ch. 

7 

546 

Simeon,  m  Anna  Evans,  New 
Gloucester,  eight  children. 

547 

Abigail,  m  John  Finson,  Bangor, 
nine  children. 

548 

Cyntha,  m  George  W.  Eastman, 
Corinth,  five  children. 

549 

Thomas  Herrick,  vi  Betsey  Finson 
Bangor,  six  children. 

550 

Ephraim. 

551 

Mary  Grovenor,  vt  Nichols,  Corinth 
three  children. 

500    5 

Sarah    Herrick,    Gloucester, 
Weden  Cole,  Gloucester. 

m 

Ch.    6 

522 

Thomas. 

5231 

William. 

5241 

Wtxden. 

535 


556 
557 


558 
559 


525 


Sulathicl. 


6      Mary  Tyler,  m  Joseph  Treadwell, 
New  Gloucester, Garland,  &Bangor,rf. 

Susan,  m  Palmer,  Exeter,  thirteen 
children,  one  of  whom,  Ruth,  m  Jesse 
Norcross  of  Bangor. 

Ruth. 

Joseph,  m  Mitchell,  one  child. 

John,  m.  three  children. 

Sarah. 

Mary,  m  Joseph  Rollins,  Exeter,  ten 
children. 

Benjamin,  in  Simpson,  one  child. 

Tlionias  Herrick,  vi  Emery  of  Hamp- 
den, two  children. 

Simeon,  m  Harriett  Ray,  Bangor, 
one  child. 

Infant,  d. 


34 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


Sarah  Tyler,  m   Walter   Blasdell, 
Esq.,  Lewistown. 

Fidelia. 

Affiance,  w.  Nichols. 
Josiah,  m  Olive  Bradford,  Minot. 
John  Tyler,  m  Mary  Gove  Herrick, 
No.  231. 


537 

6 

John  Tyler,  Garland,  7/1  Anna 
Chase. 

Ch. 

7 

566 

Martha,  m  Jabez  Finson,  Bangor, 
six  children. 

567 

Anna,  vi  Thomas  Goss,  Bangor,  six 
children. 

538 

6 

Rebecca  Tyler,  m  William  Blas- 
dell, settled  in  Bangor. 

Ch. 

7 

568 

Walter  Robie. 

569 

Lucy. 

570 

William. 

571 

Sullivan. 

572 

John. 

573 

Nathaniel. 

574 

Thomas  Herrick,  d. 

Ch. 
602 
603 
604 
COS 
579 


Ch. 


Betsey  Little  Chase,  m    Horatio 
Gates,  Lincoln. 

Horatio. 
Ruth. 
Augusta. 
Alfred. 


5051  5 

Ch.\  6 
:606| 
607 
6081 
6091 

6101 
61l| 

2141  4 


Thomas  Herrick  Chase,  Lincoln, 
m  Mary,  dau.  of  Alfred  Gates,  Esq., 
Lincoln. 

Four  first  d  in  infancy. 


Mary    Herrick,      Gloucester,      m 
Samuel  Bray  of  G 

Mary. 
Abigail. 
Tryphosa. 

Thankful,  m  Joshua  Plummer,  Dor- 
chester, Mass. 
Ruth. 
Charlotte. 


Ruth  Tyler,  m  Stephen  Chase, 
Esq.,  settled  1st,  Lewiston,  2d,  Green- 
wood, and  finally  at  Lincoln,  Penob- 
scot Co.,  Me. 

Clarina. 

Ruhamah  Cutter. 
Ruth  Tyler. 
Betsey  Little. 
Thomas  Herrick. 
Peter  Merrill. 
Cyrus  Hamlin. 
Stephen  Sullivan. 
Noah  Curtis. 
Dudley  Fiske. 
Abner  B. 


575 

/ 

Clarina  Chase,  in  Daniel  Curtis, 
Paris. 

Ch. 

586 

8 

Edmund  Chase. 

587 

Isaac  Somes. 

588 

Cyrus. 

589 

Martha  Bacon. 

590 

Ruth  Tyler. 

576 

7 

Ruhamah  Cutter  Chase,  m  Ben- 
jamin Davis,  Woodstock,  Oxford    Co. 

Ch. 
591 
592 
593 
594 
595 
596 
597 

8 

Emeline. 

Ruhamah. 

Benjamin. 

Stephen. 

Chase. 

Seth. 

Cyrus. 

577 

7 

Ruth    Tyler    Chase,    in  Simeon 
Fickett,  Woodstock. 

Ch. 

598 

8 

Chester. 

599 
600 
601 

Charlotte. 
Ehzabeth. 
Peter. 

Ch.\ 
6121 


Benjamin  Herrick  of  Gloucester, 
Ship  Master,  m  Eunice,  daughter  of 
Josiah  Haskell  of  Gloucester,  1747,  d 
at  sea,  1751. 

Lucy,  b  1748,  living  in  Beverly 
1842,  aged  92,  m  1st,  Doct.  Israel 
Woodbury,  Beverly,  1766,  who  d  1797, 
aged  83  ;  m  2d,  Capt.  Zachariah  Gage 
of  Beverly,  1808,  who  d  1809. 

By  first  marriage. 

Hannah. 

Lucy. 


Ch. 
616 
617 
618 
619 
620 


Hannah    Woodbury,   Beverly,    m 
Thomas  Davis,  Beverly. 

Charles,  &  two  others,   survivors  of 
thirteen  children. 


Jonathan  Herrick,  of  Beverly, 
whence  he  removed  to  Concord,  Mass. 
where  he  possessed  considerable  prop- 
erty in  mills,  «S:c.,  d  1724,  m  1st,  Eliz- 
abeth, daughter  of  William  Dodge, 
Beverly,  Oct.  28,  1696,  who  was  born 
1672,  d  March  13,  1712,  aged  39. 

Elizabeth,  born  May  6,  1697. 
WiUiam,         "  1699. 

Rebecca,         "     May,       1702.   ^ 
Jonathan,       "     Aug.       1706. 
Lydia,  »     July  12, 1709. 

Married  2d,  Bethiah  Conant,  Bev- 
erly, Sept.  13, 1713. 

Israel,  born  1714. 

A  son,    »      1715,  d  1725. 

Mary,      "      Sept.  1717. 

Lucy. 

Joseph,  born  1720. 


HENRY    OF    BEVERLY. 


35 


()25|  41  Joseph  Herrick,  Concord,  pur- 
chased a  farm  in  Groton,  1744,  sold  to 
Josiah  Conant,  174G,  lived  awhile  in 
Townsend,  and  finally  settled  in  Brat- 
tleboro',  Vermont,  d  March  16,  1795, 
m  Lois  Cutler,  Chelmsford,  1742,  who 
d  Aug.  5,  1812,  aged  92. 


Jonathan,  born  Sept.  26,  1743. 

Joseph,  d  s.  p.  about  1835,  at  Rum- 
ney,  N.  H. 

Shadrach. 

Lois,  born  in  Chelmsford,  1749. 

Amos,  m  widow  Miles,  lives  at  Ma- 
son, N.  H.,  no  children. 

Abner. 

Bethiah. 

Mary.  


;636 

Ch. 
655 
656 
657 
658 
659 
660 
661 
662 


Abner    Herrick,    Chelmsford,    m 
Elizabeth,  who  died  1789. 

Rebecca,  b  Nov.   21,  1776,  m   Wm. 
Byam,  Feb.  19,  1795. 

Jemima,  b  Oct.  29,  1778,  m  1st,  John  ; 
Davis  ;  2d,  B.  Parkhurst. 

Elizabeth,  born  Jan.  29,  1781. 
I     Patty,  born  April  26,  1783,   d   April 
|29,  1796. 

Polly,  h   Sept.  14,  1786,   m   Phineas  _ 
Barrett,  1812. 
I     Sarah,  d  May  30,  1785. 


626 

5 

Jonathan    Herrick,    Brattleboro', 
7n  Mehitabel  French,  1770. 

Ch. 
634 

6 

Jonathan,  born  April     1,  1771. 

635 
636 
637 
638 

John,             "     March  20,^28, 1779. 
Nathaniel,    "     March   7,  1772. 
Joseph,          "         "         1,1784. 
Seth,             "     April   16,1786. 

639 
640 
641 
642 

643 
644 

Asa,  b  Dec.  2,  d  Dec.  15,  1792. 
Lydia,         born    June    4,  1773. 
Mehitabel,    »      April  20,  1775. 
Elizabeth,  b  April  20,  1777,  d  March 
9,  1780. 

Edith,         born  Feb.    2,  1780. 
Elizabeth,     »      April  9,  1788. 

645 

Lucinda,       "      Aug.  13, 1790. 

634 

6 

Jonathan     Herrick,     settled     in 
Farnham,  Canada,  m  Lucinda  Dicker- 
man,  1799. 

Ch. 
646 

7 

Josiah  A. 

647 
648 
649 

John  L. 
Samuel  D. 
Mary. 

650 

Lucinda. 

651 

Chloe. 

652 

Theda. 

653 

Lois. 

654 

Maria. 

Nathaniel  Herrick, Dummerston, 
Vt.,  m  Lydia  Eastman,  1806. 

James. 

John. 

Jonathan. 

Nathaniel. 

Esther. 

Harriett. 

Anna. 

Lydia. 


6-37 

T 

Joseph  Herrick,  Champion,  New 
York,  m  Eunice  Coughlan,  1807. 

Ch. 

7 

662 

Seth  N. 

663 

George  L. 

664 

William  H. 

665 

Alfred  A. 

666 

James  F. 

667 

Sarah. 

668 

Jane. 

669 

Heliann. 

638 

6 

Seth  Herrick,  Brattleboro',  m 
Melinda  Coughlan,  1815. 

Ch. 

7 

670 

Seth  N. 

671 

John  N. 

672 

Melinda  C. 

673 

Susan  E. 

674 

Mary  L. 

675 

Sarah  A. 

676 

Ellen  C. 

640 

6 

Lydia  Herrick,  m  Grafton  Luce  of 
Stowe,  Vt.,  1803,  rf  1821,  three    sons, 
two  daughters. 

641 

6 

Mehitabel  Herrick,  m  John  Page, 
Clayton,  N.  Y.,  1803,  three  daughters. 

643 

' 

Edith  Herrick,  m  Calvin    Sartle, 
Lowell,  Vt.,  1799,  5  sons,  3  daughters. 

645 

6 

Lucinda  Herrick,  m  Lincoln  Bi.x- 
by  Dummerston, Vt.  1  son,  2  daughters. 

628 

Ch. 
677 
678 
679 
680 
681 
682 
683 
684 
685 
686 
687 
688 
689 

5 
6 

Shadrach  Herrick,  Chesterfield, 
N.  H.,  7n  Abigail  Stoddard. 

Silas. 
Samuel. 
Shadrach. 
Mason. 
Ralph. 
Zimri. 
Ira. 

Lanson. 
Joanna. 
Abigail. 
Theresa. 
Linda.       ' 
Sophia. 

All  but  Silas  live  in  New  Hampshire, 
and  have  numerous  families. 

JOSEPH   OF    SALEM. 


V. 

2 

€h. 

3 

1 

2 

3 

4 

CA. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

T1 

JOSEPH  HERRICK,  Esquire,  of : 
Cherry  Hill,  Salem,  d.  Feb.4, 1717-18,  ; 
m.  1st,  Sarah  Leach,  dau.  of  Richard  ; 
Leach  of  Salem,  Feb.  7,  1666-7,  who  ; 
died  about  1674. 

Joseph,  h.  April  2,  1667. 

Benjamin,  b.  Jan.l,  (Z.Feb.7,1669-70. 

John,  b.  Jan.  2.5,  1670-71. 

Sarah,  baptized  May  4,  1674. 
m.  2d,   Mary    Endicot,    Salem,    about 
1677-8,  who  d.  Sept.  14,  1706. 

Henry,    >  Twins.rf.  young,  I  believe. 

Martyn,  5  bap.  Jan.  26,  1679-80. 

Benjamin,  bap.  1680,  d.  young. 

Tryphosa,  b.  Nov.  16,  1681. 

Rufus,        b.  Nov.  21,  1683. 

Tryphena,  b.  April  9,  1685. 

Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  16,  1686. 

Ruth,  b.  April  29,  1688. 

Edith,  b.  Feb.  20,  1690. 
jm.  3d,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.   George 
I  March  of  Newbury,  June  28, 1707,  who 
survived  him. 


19    5 


Joseph  Herkick,  settled  on  a  farm 
given  him  by  his  father,  in  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Beverly,  near  Wenham  line  ; 
thence  he  removed  to  Marblehead, 
where  he  kept  a  tavern  ;  thence  to  a  ; 
farm  on  Mine  Hill,  Topsfield,  gave  a  I 
lot  for  a  burying  ground,  about  half  a  \ 
mile  south  of  Agawam  river, March  13, 
1739,  which  is  still  occupied  as  such. 
He  died  Sept.  11,  174!) ;  wife  d.  Sept. 
30,  1748  ;  m.  Elizabeth  prior  to  1696. 

Jsrp.pl,  b.  Sept.  30,  1606,  d.  s.  p. 

Benjamin,  h.  April    !4,  1700. 

Neliemiali,  hapt.  1702. 

Mary,  bapt.  1706. 

Joseph,  bapt.  1709. 

The  other  children  of  Joseph  and 
Elizabeth,  d.  young,  or  have  escaped 
my  vigilance.  H. 


Benjamin  Heukick,  settled  on  the 
farm  in  Beverly  and  Wenham,  given 
him  by  his  father,  whence  he  removed 
to  Gage's  Ferry,  Methuen,  where  he 
d.  1773,  m.  Lydia  Hayward,  Nov.  27, 
1720. 

Israel,   b.    Dec.    3,1721. 

Edward,  b.  Jan.  6,  1724. 

Lydia,  b.  March  18, 1726. 

Nathaniel,  b.  May  26, 1727,  d.  1736. 

Hannah,  b.    May   24,  1728. 

Anna,  bap.  March  20, 1 729. 

Anna,  bap.    Feb.   21,1730. 

Benjamin,  bap.  Feb.  24,  1732. 

Nehemiah,  "  "  9,  1735,fZ.Scpt. 
1737. 

Nathaniel  bap.  Oct.  31,  1736. 

Joseph,      }  Twins,  d.  young. 

Ebenezer,  5  bap.  June  24,  1739. 

Thomas,  bap.  Aug.  3, 1711. 


Israel  Herrick,  Topsfield,  Methu- 
en, Boxford  and  Lewiston,  Maine, 
entered  the  army  a  Lieutenant,  174.5, 
served  nineteen  campaigns,  left  the 
army  1763,  a  brevet  major.  Fought 
at  Bunker  Hill,  resigned  his  commis- 
sion, (major)  when  the  army  removed 
from  Cambridge ;  d,.  at  Lewiston, 
Sept.  14,  1782.  Married  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Bragg,  who  d.  June  24, 
1748. 

Joseph,  b.  Sept.  21,1746,  rf.Sop.l748. 

Israel,  b.  Dec. 27, 1747,  d.in  the  army. 
m.  2d.  Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Kilham 
of  Boxford,  1749,  who  was  b.  Nov.  3, 
1725,  d.  Feb.  8,  1817. 

Joseph,  b.'m  Methuen,  Sept.  14, 1750. 
John,  do.  do.  July  9,  1752. 
Elizabeth,  b.  inBoxford,Aug.l9,1754. 
Mary,  do.     do.      Feb.  24, 1756. 

Eli, 


Samuel, 


Twins,  b.   Sept.   5,  1759. 


Abigail,  b.  Oct.  12,  1761. 


Joseph  Herrick,  Esquire,  Lewis- 
ton,  1772  ;  Greene  1780  ;  d.  Sept.  17, 
1820  ;  m.  Mercie,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pres- 
ton and  Elizabeth  Scales,  his  wife,  of 
Wilmington,  Oct.  1775,  who  was  born 
April  14,  1747,  d.  Aug.  16, 1820. 

Elizabeth,  b.  in  Lewiston,  July  16, 
1776. 

Joseph,  b.        do.  Dec.  23,  1777. 

Jedediah,         do.  Jan.   9,   1780. 

Nathanielji.  in  Greene,  July26,178]. 
Seth,  do.      do.     Mar.  12,  1783. 

Samuel,      do.      do.     Dec.  11,  1784. 
Henry,        do.      do.    April  11,  1789. 


41 

7 

Elizabeth  Herrick,  Greene,  m. 
Caleb  Bates  of  Greene,  Mar.  18, 1801. 

Ch. 

8 

48 

Thomas  Herrick,  b.  1802. 

40 

Elizabeth  Cutler,  b.  1804,  m.  Joseph 
Herrick,  no  ch. 

50 

Sarah  Herrick,  b.  1807. 

51 

Amy,    b.                 1809. 

52 

Caleb  Strong,  b.   1812. 

53 

Henry  Herrick,^'.  1815. 

48 

8 

Ch. 

f) 

54 

55 

56 

ot 

Thomas  Herrick  Bates, Lagrange, 
.  Wealthy  Coburn  of  Greene. 

Flora,         b.         March  4,  1828. 
Loiza  Helen,   b.    "20,1832,^.1835. 
Mary  Ann  Wallace,  b.  July  16,1834. 
Betsey  Ann,  b.  Nov.12,1837,  ri.l838. 


or 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


37 


50 

8 

€//. 

9 

58 

59 

(JO 

61 

62 

Sarah  Herrick  Bates,  Greene, 
m.  1st,  Doct.  William  Edwards,  Har- 
mony. 

Charles  Buck,  b.  Mar.  10, 1^26,  d.  at 
?a,  1843. 

Henry  Herrick,    b.     May  28,    1828. 

Justin,  b.  March  lr^,   1830. 

Caroline  Frances,  b.  Oct.  28,  1831. 
I.  2d,  Plummer  of  Litchfield,  1  ch. 


I     Alonzo     Herrick,     Harmony,   m. 
I  Fanny  Ramsdell,  1838. 

I     William  Alexis,  b.  1841. 


M 

8 

Amy  Bates,  Greene,  to.  Jotham 
Moulton,  Greene,  settled  in  Lagrange. 

Ck. 

9 

63 

George  Henry,  b.  Oct.  1836. 

(;4 

Jane. 

65 

John  Bates. 

52 

8 

Caleb  Strong  Bates,  Greene,  set- 
tled in  Lagrange,  m.  Clarissa  Hinds, 
Livermore. 

Ch. 

9 

66 

Lafloid,  b.  June,  1834. 

67 

Mary  E.  K.  b.  Jan.  1836. 

68 

Ann  Maria. 

69 

Hannah. 

53 

8 

Henry  Herrick  Bates,  Greene, 
inherits  a  part  of  the  paternal  farm  ; 
m.  Marinda,  daughter  of  Col.  Moses 
Sprague  of  Greene. 

Cli. 

9 

70 

Moses. 

71 

"42 

"7 

Joseph  Herrick, 

of  Greene, Minot, 

and  Harmony,  m.  Anna  Larrabee  of 

Greene,  March  12,  1 

799. 

Ch. 

8 

72  j 

John  Cutler, 

b.  1800,  d.  1803. 

73 

Stephen  Larrabee 

i.  1801. 

74 

Joseph, 

b.  1805. 

75 

George, 

b.  1807. 

76 

Jedediah, 

b.  1809,  fZ.infant. 

Alonzo, 

i.  1811. 

78 

William, 

b.  1813,  d.youns. 

79 

Orren, 

b.  1815. 

80 

Orville, 

b.  1817. 

81 

Mercie, 

b.  1803. 

82 

Mary, 

b.  1820. 

74 

Ch. 

8 
9 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

Joseph    Herrick,     Harmony, 
Susan  Brown,  1829. 


Anna, 

William  Preston, 
Olive  Jane, 
Grecnleaf  Neally 
Charles  Smith, 
Isaiah  Brown, 
Henry, 
Harrison 


b.  1829. 
b.  1831. 
b.  1832. 
b.  1835. 
b.  1837. 
b.  1839. 


Twins,  b.  184 


Ch. 
103 
104 
105 
43 


Orville    Herrick,    Parkman, 
Martha  Davis,  Cambridge. 

Albert. 

Ann. 

Orren. 

Orville,  b.  July,  1844. 


Mercie   Herrick,  m.   Artemua 
Smith,  of  Parkman,  1835. 

Sarah,  b.  Oct.  1836. 
I     Josiah. 


Mary  Herrick,7»  Josiah McPhetres 
Bangor. 

Mark. 
Lucinda. 
Orren,  d. 


Ch. 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
HI 
112 
113 

114 


Jedediah  Herrick,  Esquire,  set- 
tled in  Hampden,  Nov.  5,  1800  ;  m.  1st 
Mehitabel,  dau.  of  Joel  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Lewiston,  Feb.  8,  1802,  who 
d.  March  22,  1839. 

Sophronia  Preston,  b.  Jan.    1,  1803. 

Clara  Cotton,  b  Sept.  15,  1804. 

Charlotte  Thompson,  b  May  25,1806. 

Frances  Tyler,  b  Dec.  25,  1807. 

Alfred,  b  Feb.  17,  1810. 

George  Rupert,         b  May  10,  1812. 

Sarah  Thompson,      b  July  10,  1814. 

Caroline  Freeman,  b  Aug.  25,  1817, 
d  May  2,  1818. 

Caroline  Freeman,  b  Oct.  27,  1819. 
m.  2d,  Feb.  22,  1843,  Martha  Cotton, 
widow  of  Nathaniel  Eames  and  previ- 
ously wife  of  Henry  No.  47. 


75 

8 

George  Herrick,  Cambridge,  m 
Sobiah  Chadbourne,  Harmony. 

Ch. 

9 

91 

Rowena. 

92 

George  Frankhn. 

93 

Corridon. 

94 

106 


Ch 
115 
116 
117 

118 

19 

120 

121 

122 
107 


SoPHKONiA  Preston  Herrick,  d 
April  8,  1841,  3  P.M.  of  Consumption  ; 
m  Charles  Buck,  merchant,  Hampden, 
August  14,  1825. 

Son  b  and  d  May  22,  1826. 

Charlotte  Frances,  b  Feb.  19,  1828. 

Charles  Herrick,  b  Jan.  9,  1830,  d 
May  28,  1830. 

Mary  Mehitabel,  b  Aug.  17,  1831. 

Charles  William,  b  Aug.  19,  1833. 

Jedediah  Herrick,  b  Aug.  21,  1835. 

Sophronia  Preston  Herrick,  6  May 
27,  1837. 

Jonathan  Frederic,  &April,rfDecl839 


Clara  Cotton  Herrick,  to  Joseph 
Hayden  Jenne,  Methodist  Preacher, 
June  28,  1835,  d  Nov.  13,  1839. 


U.&rfl836. 


Daughter, 
Daughter,  ^ 
Clara  Cotton  Herrick,   b  June  15, 
1838. 


38 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


Ch. 
126 
127 
128 
129 
i09~ 


Ch. 
130 
131 
110 


Son 
132| 
OF 


Ch. 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 


CHAnr.oTTK  Thompson  Herrick, 
m  Reuben  K.  Stetson,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
Hampden,  Dec.  11,1835. 

Reuben  Kidder,  h  Dec.  4,  1837. 
Charlotte  Herrick,  b  Nov.  22,  1830. 
Ehzabeth  Kidder. 
Henry,  h  1845,  d  1846. 


Frances  Tyler  Herrick,  m  Jesse 
Wentworth,  Merchant  of  Hampden, 
Sep.  5,  1825,  d  May  20,  1829. 

Frances  Ehzabeth,  b  May  26,  1826. 
Jedediah  Herrick,  b  April  14, 1828. 


Alfred  Herrick,  Esq.,  Hampden, 
in  1st  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Josiah 
Lane,  Esq.  of  Prospect,Sept.  3,  1838,^/. 

Alfred,  b  March  16,  1839. 


112 


Ch. 
139 
140 


George  Rupert  Herrick,  Hamp- 
den and  Bangor,  m  Mary  Childs  Nich- 
ols of  Nobleboro',  June  14, 1835. 

Caroline  Elizabeth. 
Infant  daughter,  d 
Helen  Maria. 
Mary  Erances. 
George. 


Sarah  Thompson  Herrick,  m  Oct. 
16, 1834,  Camillus  Kidder,  Esq.,  Mer- 
chant, Bangor,  removed  to  Cambridge, 
Maryland,  1838,  thence  to  Baltimore, 
1842. 

Elizabeth,  b  in  Bangor. 
Jerome  Henry,  b   Oct.    26,  1842,  in 
Baltimore  Co.,  Maryland. 


114 


Ch. 
141 


142 


142 

44 


Caroline  Freeman  Herrick,  in 
Sept.  13, 1839,  Joshua  Hill,  Hampden, 
Lawyer. 

George  Rupert  Herrick,  b  Nov.  14, 
1840,  ^Z  Sept.  28, 1841. 

Frances  Elizabeth  Wentworth,  born 
April  28,  1843,  d  Sept.  3,  1844. 

Mary  Caroline,  b  March  15,  1846. 


Ch. 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
1441 

Ch\ 
151 1 

1521 
153 


Nathaniel  Herrick, Esq.,  Greene, 
d  Jan.  25,  1821,  m  Susanna,  daughter 
of  Aaron  Dwinel,  Esq.  of  Lisbon,  Oct. 
1804. 

Amos,  b  &d  1805. 
EUza,  b  Oct.  1807. 
Aaron,  born  1809,  </. 
Ruth  Dwinel,  b  Aug.  15,  1811. 
Sarah  Dwinel,  b  Oct.   10,  1813. 
Whitman,  b  1815,  d. 

Mary  Ann,  b  July  5,  1818. 

Delana,  b  June     1820. 

Eliza  Herrick,  vl  John  Heath, 
Litchfield,  May  1833. 

Ellen  Augusta,  born  Oct.  1835. 
Nathaniel  Herrick,  b  Aug.  19,  1536. 
Frances  Ann,  b  1839,  d  1841. 


Ch. 
154 
155 
156 
157 
158 


Ch. 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164| 
159 


Ruth  Dwinel  Herrick,  m  Wm.  P. 
Kilgore,  1835. 

Sarah  Herrick,  born  Aug.  21,  18,36. 
Ruth  Caroline,  "  April  7,  1838. 
Helen,  "     April  7,  1841. 


Seth  Herkick,  settled  in  Hamp- 
den, 1804,  removed  to  Greene,  1813, 
d  of  Consumption  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Jan.  6,  1818,  m  Ruth,  daughter  of  Col. 
Wm.  Sprague  of  Greene,  Oct.  7, 1804, 
who  died  Dec.  26,  1835.   ' 

Lavina  Adeline. 

William  Alexis. 

Susanna  Sprague. 

Sarah  Ann. 

Lucy. 

John  Sabine. 


8|     Lavina    A.    Herrick,     m    Daniel 
[Wilkins,  Greene,  1829. 

I     Seth  Herrick. 
I     Minerva. 

Ruth. 

Daniel. 


Ch. 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 


Son 
181 


William  Alexis  Herrick,  Esq., 
of  Greene,  m  Agnes  Watson  of  Fay- 
ette, Sept.  12,  1830. 

Amanda,  b  Aug.  12,  1831. 
Seth,     b    Sept.  27,  1834. 
Alonzo. 
Lucy  Ann. 


Samuel  Herrick,  Greene,  removed 
to  Ohio  Township,  Ohio,  1813,  d  July 
4,  1822,  of  Yellow  fever  on  a  Steamer 
from  New  Orleans  bound  up,  m  Cath- 
erine Molloy,  Oct.  1807. 

Hannah  Thompson. 

Matilda. 
I     Catherine. 
I     Eli. 
I     Priscilla. 
I     Henry. 
I     Martha. 
I     Sophrona. 

I     Widow  m  Wm.  Ormskirke  Bowler, 
Irf,  and  widow  lives  in  Indiana. 

I     Samuel  Herrick. 


173|  8 

i 


Ch 

182| 


175 


Hannah  Thompson  Herrick,  m 
Feb.  18,  1836,  Wm.  L.  Davis,  Clarks- 
burg, Indiana,  thence  removed  to  Mis- 
souri. 

Jesse,  b  Nov.  14, 1836,  and  another. 


Catherine   Herrick,   7/1  Stephen 
Parker  of  Indiana,  1832,  rf  1834. 

Nancy  Jane. 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


39 


Priscilla    Herrick,     m    Raphael 
JollifF,  Indiana,  Aug.  1834. 

Catherine  Ellenor. 
Ehzabeth  Hannah. 
Another. 


Henry  Herrick,  Greene,  d  July' 
23,  181G,  7ft  Martha  Cotton,  daughter  < 
of  Joel  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Lewiston, 
Jan.  1,  1812. 

Harriett  Jewett,  born  Nov.  28,  1812. 
Eveline  Thompson,  h  Jan.  22.  1814. 


Harriett    Jewett     Herrick, 
Sept.  9,  183.5,  Horace  Corbett,  Esq.  of| 
Lisbon. 

Harriett  Herrick,  b  Sept.  1,  1836. 


199 

Ch. 
200 
2W| 
192^ 


Ch. 
220 
221 
222 
223 
224 


Lydia   Gove,  m  Day  of  Bangor. 


Eveline  Thompson  Herrick,  d 
May,  1838,  vi.  Daniel  Weymouth, 
Trader  of  Topsham,  removed  to  Web- 
ster. 

Francis  Purrington,  h  April  10, 1837. 


223 


Ch. 
225 


Mary,  h  Dec.  23,  1780. 

Oliver,  h  July  29,  1782. 

Ebenezer,  /(  Oct  21,  1785. 

Lydia,  b  Oct.     3,  1790. 


191 

7 

Mary  Herrick,  m  Elijah  Gove  of 
Monmouth,  who  was  h  in  Nottingham, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  25,  1775,  m  1804. 

Ch. 

8 

195 

Eliza,                 b  Nov.  30,  1804. 

196 

OHve,                 b  Dec.         1806. 

197| 

Bradburv,          h  March  6, 1811. 

1981 

Mary,                 h  April  27,  1813. 

199 

Lydia,               b  Aug.   8,  1815. 

200 
201 

RutC"""'  }  Twins,  &  Feb.  4,  1819. 
Elvira,  born  July  17,  1821. 

203 

204 

Elijah  Sherburne,  b  March  24,  1825. 

Ch. 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 


230 


Ch. 
236 
237 
238 
2391 


195i  8 

Ch.\  9 

205 

206 

207 

208 

Eliza  Gove,  m  Aaron  Adams. 

Hannah  Phillips. 
Mary  Ann. 
George  Nelson. 
Augusta. 

8|  Bradbury  Gove,  m  Sarah  Titus  of 
I  Monmouth,  June  1839,  lived  at  Ban- 
Igor,  at  Monroe,  and  thence  removed 
I  to  Monmouth. 


231 

Ch. 
240 
241 
243 
244 
245 


Oliver  Herrick,  Esq.,  Lewiston, 
Capt.  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  Representa- 
tive, Senator,  &c.,  m  1st,  Lydia,  dau. 
of  Ezekiel  Thompson,  Esq.  Lisbon. 

Ezekiel  Thompson,  b  Jan.  13,  1811. 
b  May  4,  1813. 
b  May  25,  1815. 
b  July  23,  1816. 
h  Sept.  15,  1821. 
widow    Mary    Davis, 


Elvi 
Hannah, 
John, 
Oliver, 
Married    2d, 


Poland,  May  22,  1831. 


John  Herrick,  Lewiston,  m  Maria, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Little,  Esq.  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Oct.  1840. 

Maria  Augusta,  b  Aug.  1841. 


John  Herrick,  Esq.,  Lewiston,  ]  193  7 
1772,  rf  May  7,  1834,  aged  82,  many 
years  a  Representative  in  the  Legis- 
lature of  Mass.,  m  Lydia  Graffam  of 
Falmouth,  March  14,  1780,  who  was  b 
March  2,  1752,  d  Feb.  1830. 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  rf  in  Lewiston, 
1839,  Member  of  Congress  six  years, 
TO  Hannah,  daughter  of  Hugh  Molloy, 
who  d  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  1837. 

John,  b  Aug.  5,  1810,  d  Dec.  6,  1830. 
Anson,  b  Jan.  21,  1812. 
Mary  Gove,  b  Jan.  25,  1813. 
James  Lawrence,  b  June  4,  1815,  d. 
Elvira  Priscilla,  b  Oct.  25,  1816. 
Laura,  b  May  1,  1819. 
Hugh  Molloy,  b  July  3,  1829. 


Anson  Herrick,  Wiscassett,  thence 
removed  to  Bangor,  and  thence  to 
New  York  City,  m  Lydia  Wood  of 
Wiscassett. 

Mary  Wood. 
Moses  Carleton. 
Anson. 


8      Mary  Gove  Herrick,  m.  John  Ty- 
ler Blasdell  of  Lewiston,  Jan.  1833. 

Hannah. 
Mary  Eliza. 


I     I 


Ch.\ 
2461 


Laura    Herrick,    New    York, 
George  Ogden  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

I     Caroline,  b  Jan.  30,  1842. 


Mary  Gove,  m  Nelson    P.    Barker, 
Lewiston. 

George  Lamb. 
Lydia. 


41) 


JOSERH  OF  SALEM. 


Ch.\ 
2491 
250 1 
2511 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
24U 


2581 


EtiZABKTU  Herrick,  Lowiston,yi 
1834,  m  Tobias  Ham,  Bath,  settled  in 
Lewiston. 

Abigail,  d. 

Elizabeth,  h  March  18,  1781. 

Mary,  b  June,  1782. 

K;:i  Twins,.. 

Israel. 
Tobias,  d. 
Thomas,  d. 
John. 


"i     Abigail  Ham,  Lewiston,   m  Nath'l 
jPettingill,  Lewiston. 


Ch.\ 
2.59 1 

25lT 


Ch.\ 
2601 
2611 
2621 
2631 
2641 
2(J5 
266 
267 
268 
269 
2701 
2711 
2541 


Sarah  Pettingill,  m  John  Hatch, 
Lisbon. 


Elizabeth  Ham,  m  Jonathan  Slee- 
per, 1803,  who  died  1804. 

Ruth,  h  June,  1804. 


Mary  Ham,  /m  Nathan  Sleeper, 
who  was  born  in  N.  H.  1777. 

Asa,  h  Apr.  10, 

Tobias  Ham,  h  Jan.  27, 

Nathaniel  Pettingill,  /;  Oct.  25, 
Jonathan,  b  Sept.  5, 

Ebenezcr  Herrick,    h  Sept.  23, 


Sophronia, 

Nathan, 

Lydia  Ham, 

Mary, 

Martha, 

Sumner, 

Julian  Davis, 


b  Jan.  31 
b  Jan.  10, 
h  Mar.  13, 
b  July  13, 
b  Oct.  13, 
b  Mar.  15, 
b  Aurr.  17, 


1801. 
1803. 
1804. 
1806. 
1808. 
1810. 
1813. 
1815. 
1817. 
1819. 
1823. 
1826. 


Ch.\ 

272 1 
273 1 

274 1 
2751 

Son\ 

276 


7      IsRAF.L  Ham,  settled    in    Lisbon, 
1st,  Lucy  Hinkley,  Lisbon. 

Sarah, 

Charles. 

Isaac  Curtis. 
I     Israel. 
\m  2d,  Clarissa  Smith,  Lisbon. 


I     John. 


256|  7|     Thomas  Ham,  Lewiston,  </.  ?K  Anna 

1     IRand. 

Ch. 

8| 

277 

Huldah. 

278 

Herrick. 

279 

Jonathan. 

280 

Thomas. 

281 

a  Son. 

257 

7 

John  Ham,  Lisbon,  m  1st,  Priscilla 
Hinkley,  Lisbon. 

Ch. 

81 

282 

Edmund. 

283 1 
284 
285 
286 
287 


Hannah 

James. 

Priscilla 

William 

Lucy 


\  Twin,s 


m  2d,  widow  Mary  Colby, 


Lisbon, 


Ch.\ 
2881 
2891 
290 1 
291 
292 1 
293 
2941 
2951 
228" 


Marv  Herri 

•,  Wales. 

Elizabeth. 

James. 

John. 

Isaac. 

Jacob. 

Daniel. 

Thomas. 

Isaiah. 


m  Eliphalet  Book- 


Elizabeth  Booker,  m  John  Hunt- 
ington, Litchfield. 

Levi. 

Judith. 

Anna. 

Uriah. 

Mary. 

Elizabeth. 

John. 

Herrick. 

Hannah. 


Levi     Huntington, 
Judith  Cleaves. 

1     Elizabeth. 
William. 
Samuel. 
Uriah. 


Litchfield, 


298 

8 

Anna  Hustington,  niarriedWilliam 
Leavitt. 

Ch. 

9 

309 

Hannah. 

310 

John. 

299 

8 

Uriah  Hcntington,  m.  Eveline 
Leavitt. 

Son 

9 

311 

Alvin. 

289 

7 

James  Booker,  Litchfield  and  West 
Gardiner,  m  Hannah  Huntington. 

Ch. 

8 

312 

Elizabeth. 

313 

Hannah. 

314 

James. 

315 

Emily. 

316 

Timothy. 

313 

8 

Hannah  Booker,  m   Joseph  Doug- 
lass. 

Ch. 

9 

317 

Joseph. 

318 

Hannah. 

319 

James. 

320 

Benjamin. 

321 

Jane. 

292 

7 

Jacob  Booker,  Gardmer,  m  Sarah 

Ch. 

8 

Storms. 

322 

Joseph. 

323 

James  Herrick. 

324 

Sarah. 

325 

William  Sanford,  d. 

326 

Jane. 

327 

Herrick. 

328 

Sanford. 

329 

Zilpah. 

330 

Warren. 

331 

Ancil. 

JOSEPH    OF    SALEM 


41 


293 1 
Ch.\ 
332 
333| 
3341 
335 
3361 
337 
338 
294 


Ch. 
339 
340 
341 
342 
3431 
:J44 
345 
346 


Daniel  Booker, ?k  Hannah  Storms.  \  365 


Emily. 

Charles. 

Mary  Ann. 

Sanford. 

Benjamin. 

Eliza. 

Lydia. 


Thomas  Booker, 
Lucretia. 

Robert. 

Samuel. 

Simon. 

Jacob. 

Sarah. 

Elvira. 

Eliza. 

Ellenor. 


Esq.,   Emden, 


Eli  Herrick,  Greene,  d  1813,  no 
children,  in  Hannah,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Thompson,  Bath,  i  1844. 


39 


Ch. 
347 
348 

349 
350 
351 
347 


Samuel  Herrick,  Greene  &  Leeds, 
d  Sept.  5,  1834,  m  Abigail  House  of 
Turner,  liv.  1841. 

Israel,  b  Jan.  17,  1791. 
Eli,  6  May  26,   1793,   d  in   1814,   a 
prisoner  of  war,  at  Quebec. 
Mary,     h  Jan.  4,  1796. 
Abigail,  h  July  5,  1799. 
Elizabeth,  h  Oct.  5,  1801. 


Ch. 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 


71     Israel    Herrick,   Esq.    Leeds,    m 
I  Feb.  27,  1822,  Abigail  Lamb  of  Leeds, 
\b  in  Charlton,  Mass,  Aug.  21,  1794. 
81 

Margarett,  h  Nov.  6, 1822. 
Harr.ett,J  ^  Aug.  1  1829,  T,.^^ 
Horace,    5  "  Dec.  21,1826, 
I     Harriett,  b  July  7,  1830. 
I     Clarissa,  b  Dec.  7,  1834,  d   Sept.  4, 
11837. 


349    7|     Mary  HERRicK,Leeds,m  Ira  Lamb, 

Leeds. 
Ch.    8 

357  Eli,  b   Nov.  20,1817. 

358  Bemus,      6  Aug.  10, 1821. 

359  Clarrissa,  b  April  12,  1823. 

360  Calvin,  b  Aug.  28,  1825,  d  July   12, 
1829. 

361  Salmon,  &  Nov.   7,1829. 

362  Calvin,  b  April  20, 1832. 

3631  Mary,  b  Nov.  10,  1835,  d  March  10, 

1836. 

364      I     Willard,  b  March  9, 1837.    

40  61  Abigail  Herrick,  to  1st,  Thomas 
|Smith,  Topsham  ;  2d,  Child,  of  Liver- 
more,  liv.  1844. 

Ch.      I     By  1st  Marriage. 


Ch 
366 
367 

368 
369 
370 

371 
367 


Elizabeth  Smith,  in  Mark  Pettin- 
gill  of  Topsham,  Feb.  3,  1814,  settled 
at  Old  Town,  1824. 

Mark,  b  Feb.  12,  1815. 

Mary  Ann,    b  Jan.  16,  1817. 
John  Herrick,  b  Oct.  16, 1819. 
Olive  Jane,  b  1821. 
Converse,  b  March  3,   1823,   d  Jan. 
16,  1837. 

Charles  Fuller,  h  Dec.  3,  1837. 


Marv  Ann  Pettingill,  Old  Town, 
TO  John  B.  SmitJi,  Esq.  Old  Town,  re- 
moved to  Milwaukie,  Wisconsin. 

Gilbert  Mottier,  b  July  26, 18.36. 
Eliza  Frances,  b  Sept.  12, 1838. 

Florence  Eveline,  b  March  7,  1842. 
Charles  Albert,  b  Jan.  6,  1844. 
Percy  Bysshe,        b      Jan.    7,  1846. 


Ch. 
377 

378 

379 
380 

381 

382 
383 

377 

Ch. 
384 
385 
386 
387 
388 
389 
390 
391 
392 


Edward  Herrick,  Methuen,  Mass. 
d  Sept.  22,  1756,  m  Sarah  Kimball, 
Boxford,  Oct.  9,  1744. 

Lydia,  bapt.  in  Wenham,  June  2, 
1751. 

Sarah,  bapt.  in  Wenham,  June  2, 
1751,7/1  1st,  Tr^cey,  2d,  SafFord,  3d, 
Abbott. 

Mary,  bapt.  in  Wenham,  June  2, 
1751. 

Anna,  bapt.  in  Wenham,  June  2, 
1751. 

Benjamin,  b  Dec.  6,  1752. 

Edward,      b  Oct.   9,  1754. 

John,  b  Oct.    6,  1756. 

Widow,  TO  Isaac  Blunt,  Andover. 

6      Lydia  Herrick,  TO  Parker  Richard- 
son, Methuen. 

Parker,  lives  in  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  11. 
Caleb,  lives  in  Andover,  Mass. 
Isaac,  "       Vermont. 

John,  d. 
Kimball,  d. 

Lydia,  Methuen,  living  in  1842. 
Bodwell,  d. 
Bill,  Boston. 
Larkin,  d. 
i 


Son 
393 


Anna  Herrick,  m  George  Dodge, 
Salem,  settled  in  EOingiiam,  N.  H., 
after  the  decease  of  his  father,  he  re- 
turned to  Salem  and  to  the  possession 
of  a  large  property,  d  1808. 

Larkin,  Salem,  d.  s.  p.  and  his 
widow  TO  Mark  Newman,  Andover, 
father  of  Professor  Newman,  Bowdoin 
College.  Here  the  male  line  of  George 
Dodge  and  Lydia  Herrick,  No.  21,  be- 
comes extinct. 


42 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


381 

6 

Benjamin  Herrick,  Andover,  d  at 
sea,  m  Sarah  Abbot  of  Andover,  March 
1775. 

Son 

7 

394 

,    Benjamin,  6  July  15,  1775. 

Widow,  m  2d,   WilUam    Whittier, 
Methuen,  1789. 

38^ 

' 

Edward  Herrick  of  Andover,  set- 
tled in  Wilton,  N.  H.,  d  Feb.  5,  1811, 

Ch. 

7 

m  Mary  Holt  of  Andover,  living  1838, 
aged  86. 

395 

396 
397 
398 

Benjamin. 

Mary. 

George. 

Edward. 

399 

Sarah. 

400 

Anna. 

401 

Israel. 

402 

Diadamia. 

403 

Larkin. 

395 

7 

Benjamin    Herrick,    Andover,   m 

Ch. 
404 

8 

Elcy  Nugent,  Stonington,  Ct. 

Harriett. 

405 

Benjamin,  b  Jan.  1,  1812. 

406 

George  Dodge. 

407 

Sarah  Ann,  and  two  Grand  children, 

1838. 

396 

7 

Mary  Herrick  of  Wilton,  now   of 
Dexter,  m  Doc.  John  Putnam  of  Wil- 
ton, d. 

Ch. 

s 

408 

Mary  Farnham,  m   Henchman   Syl- 
vester, Milford,  N.  H.,  2  children. 

409 
410 

Sarah  Herrick,  m  Hon.  Samuel  Far- 
ra,r,  Bangor. 

John,  m  Mary  Holt,  Temple,  N.  H. 

411 

412 
413 
414 

Ephraim  Abbott,  m  in   South  Read- 
ing, Mass. 
Ann. 

Abby  Burnap. 
Adeline. 

415 
416 

Lyman. 
George. 

417 

418 
419 

George  Quincy  Hill. 
Franklin  Reed. 
Charles. 

397 

7 

George  Herrick,  Wilton,   N     H 

Ch 

g 

m  Mary  Holt  of  Wilton. 

427 

Amos. 

428 

Mary. 

429 

Daniel. 

430 

Larkin. 

431 

Israel. 

432 

George. 

398 

7 

Edward  Herrick,  Wilton,  in  1st, 
Ann  Barrett,  Wilton. 

Ch. 

8 

433 

Edward  Barrett. 

434 

Mary  Jane. 

435 

Sarah. 

436 

Charles. 

437 

Ann. 
m  2d,   Mary   Andrews   of  Hillsboro', 
four  children. 

399 

7 

Sarah    Herrick,  Wilton,  m  Rev. 

Ch. 

438 

8 

Josiah  Feet,  Norridgwock. 

Edward  Josiah. 

439 

1     Sarah  Herrick. 

440 

William. 

441 

'7 

Mary. 

401 

Israel  Herrick,  Physician,  settled 

in   Hillsborough,    thence    removed   to 

Lyndeboro',   7n  Ehza   H.  Burns,  Mil- 

ford,  N.  H. 

Ch. 

9 

442 

Eliza  Diadamia. 

443 

Lafayette. 

444 

William  Jones. 

445 

Edward  Horatio. 

446 

Benjamin  Goodwin. 

4031 

67*.  I 
447| 
383" 


I     Larkin  Herrick,  Wilton,  m  Sarah 
Sheldon,  Wilton. 


Hellen. 


81     Maky  Farnham  Putnam,  mHench- 

|man  Sylvester,  Milford,  N.  H. 


8|     Sarah  Herrick  Putnam,   m   Hon. 
I  Samuel  Farrar,  Bangor. 


4121 

Son\ 

I 

414| 

Ch\ 


Ch. 
451 
452 

.  453 

81     John  Putnam,  m  Mary  Holt,   Tem-  !  ^rg 

ple,N.H.  L54 

•^1  1 455 

Ann    Putnam,    7n    Doctor  Thayer,  \  455 
Skowhegan,  d.  I  457 

458 
459 


Adeline  Putnam,  m  Nath'l  Bryant,    460 
Dexter,  Me.  •  461 


6  John  Herrick,  Andover,  Mass.,  m 
Mary  Lawrence,  daughter  of  Elijah 
Lawrence,  Esq.,  d  Dec.  9,  1820. 

John,  b  June  3,  1783. 

Isaac,  b  Jan.  27,  1789. 

Elijah  Lawrence,  b  Nov.  10,  1786. 

George  Dodge,  b  &  d  1785. 


John  Herrick,  Brighton,  Mass.,  d 
March  26,  1842,  m  1st,  Elizabeth  Win- 
ship,  Brighton,  m  2d,  Maria  Everett  of 
Brighton. 

John. 

Mary,  m  Draper. 

Samuel. 

George  of  Boston,  Grocer. 

Eliza  Ann,  m  Hitchborn. 

William,  d. 

Children  of  2d  marriage. 

James. 

Elizabeth. 

Edward,  d. 

Maria. 

Fdward. 

Sarah. 

Ellen,  d.  H. 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


43 


'l     Elijah  Lawrence  Herrick,  Esq., 
Andover,?n.  Hannah  Abbot  of  Andover. 

I     Phebe  Abbot,  b  March  25,   1816,   m 
Gates  of  Rockford,  111. 

Ephraim  Abbot,  h  April  28,  1817. 

John  William,       h  July  21, 1819. 

Elijah  Lawrence,  b  Sept.  30, 1820. 
I     Edward,  b  April  7,  1822. 

I     George,  6  March  7,  1824. 

I     Hannah  Jane,      b  May  21,  1825. 

Sarah,  t  March  21,1827. 


Martha, 
Samuel, 


b  June    1,    1829. 
b  Nov.  11,  1835. 


449 

7 

Isaac  Herrick,  Waltham,   d  June 
1,  1826,  m  Lydia  Parker,  Waltham,  d. 

Ch. 

465 

Isaac. 

466 

Lydia. 

21 

5 

Lydia    Herrick   of  Methuen,     m 
George    Dodge,   Esq.,    Salem,    son  of 
George  Dodge,  b  March  5,  1709,  and 
descended    from    Richard    Dodge    or 
Dode  of  Salem,  1644,  who  d  1670. 

Ch. 

6 

465 
466 

George,  to  Anna  Herrick,  No.  380. 

Lydia,  and  several  others,  among 
whom  was  the  mother  of  Hon.  Daniel 
Kilham  of  Wenham,  and  another 
daughter  was  the  wife  of  Hon.  Israel 
Thorndike  of  Boston. 

Ck. 
467 
468 
469 
470 

7 

Israel. 
Edward. 
Wilham. 
Charles. 

471 

Augustus. 

480 

Ch. 

490 
491 
492 
493 
494 
495 
496 
497 
498 
482 


Ch. 
499 
500 
501 

502 
483 


5|  Hannah  Herrick,  m  Jacob  Whit- 
tier,  Esq.  of  Methuen,  settled  in  Ber- 
wick, Me. 

A  physician,  d.  s.  p. 


Benjamin  Herrick,  Methuen  and 
Dracut,  m  Mary  Richardson  of  Me- 
thuen. 

Israel,  d  in  Dracut,  1834,  s.  -p. 

Hay  ward. 

Samuel. 

Affiance,  not  married. 

Mary. 

Tryphena,  not  married. 

Rebecca. 


6'     Hayward     Herrick,     settled      in 

[Strong,  Me.,  m  Elizabeth  Richardson. 
71 

Benjamin. 

I     Moses. 
Israel. 

I     Hannah. 

I     Charles. 

I     Obediah. 

I     Jonas. 

I     Ehza. 

I     Rachel. 

I     Lydia. 


Benjamin  Herrick    of  Strong,    m 
Sarah  Kizer  of  Waldoboro'. 

Francis  Hayward, 
Mary  Elizabeth. 
Catherine  Maria. 
Cordelia  Ann. 
Charles  Israel. 
John. 

Jonas  Ira,  ^  rr,    • 

Jane  Amanda,  5^''''"^- 
Augusta. 


Israel  Herrick,  Strong,  settled  in 
Hudson,  Mass.,  to  Mary  Ford  of  Hud- 
son. 

Mary  Elizabeth. 
Nancy,  and  2  others. 


Ch. 
503 
504 
505 
506 
475 


Ch.\ 
507 1 
508 1 
:509| 
5101 
511| 
S'OT^ 


j     Hannah  Herrick,  to  Otis  Corbett 
I  of  Carthage. 

Ira. 

George. 
Ehzabeth. 
Thomas. 


Samuel  Herrick,  Dracut,  d  1844, 
TO  Dorothy  Merrill,  Boxford. 

Asa  Merrill. 
Ehza  P.  R. 
Loiza. 
Benjamin. 
Dorothy. 


Ch. 
512 
513 

508 


Ch\ 
5141 
515| 


Asa    Merrill,    Dracut,    to    Mary 
Mansur. 

Edwin. 
Son. 


7|     Eliza  P.  R.  Herrick,  m  Levi  Hu- 
bert, Dracut. 

8 
I     Mary  Herrick. 
Cynthia  Mariah. 


511 

7|     Dorothy  Herrick,  to  David  Man- 

sur,  Dracut. 

Ch. 
516 

8 

Son,  b  Oct.  2,  1837. 

517 

Daughter. 

477 

6 

Mary  Herrick,  m  Charles  Hardy, 
Pelham,  N.  H. 

Ch. 

7 

518 

Tryphena. 

519 

Benjamin. 

520 

Hannah. 

521 

Thaddeus. 

522 

Mary. 

523 

Lucinda. 

44 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


61     Rebecca   Herrick,    m   Nehemiah 
Richardson,  Pelham. 

Mary  Herrick. 

Abijah. 

Israel  Herrick. 

Olive. 

Rhoda. 

Hayward  Herrick. 

Rebecca. 

Nehemiah. 


28 

5 

Nathaniel     Herrick,      Methuen, 
settled  in  Berwick,  thence  removed  to 
Granby,  Vt.,  d  1807,  aged  72,   m    Su- 
sannah Messer  of  Methuen,    who    d 
Nov.  7,  1807,  aged  74. 

Ch. 
532 

6 

Joseph,            b  Sept.  25,  1760. 

5:i:j 

534 
535 
536 
537 

Susannah,       h  Oct.    13,   1764. 
Zadoc,             h  Oct.    23,  1772. 
Nehemiah,       b  Sept.  16,  1775. 
Anna,               b  Sept.    13,  1769. 
Nathaniel,  h  Aug.  17, 1762,  d  March 
14,  1762. 

538 

Nathaniel,  b  April  16,  1767. 

Susannah  Herrick,  to  Samuel 
Hart  of  Granby,  Vt.,  settled  in  Turin, 
Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  d  1830. 

Nathaniel  Herrick,  b  1797. 

Alice,  d. 

Susanna,  no  family. 

Ann,  " 

Sarah,  family. 


Zadock  Herrick,  Nunda,  Allegany 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  living  in  1845,  aged  73,  m 
Ehzabeth  Pike,  Granby,  1794. 

Alpheus,  b  Oct.  23,  1797. 

Zadock,  b  Mar.  27, 1799. 

Mary,  h  Nov.  30,  1800. 

Lydia,  b  Dec.  14,  1802. 

John,  b  Jan.  10,  1805. 

Phebe,  b  June    9,  1807. 

George,  b  Apr.  26,  1809. 

Edward,  b  Nov.  24,  1811. 

Wilham,  h  July  24,  \SU,d  July  183J . 
■Emily,  b  Feb.  19, 1816. 


6  Joseph  Herrick  of  Granby,  settled 
in  Copley,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio,  d  1844, 
aged  84,  m  Nancy  Peverley  of  North- 
umberland, N.  H.,  b.  1776,  d  1844. 

Asa  Meadwell,  born  Jan.  7,  1791, 
Crawford  Co.,  Penn.,  no  family. 

Susanna,  b  Oct.  16,  1792,  m  Emery 
Sampson,  Concord,  Erie  Co.  N.  Y., 
twelve  children. 

Joseph,  born  Nov.  22,  1793,  lives  in 
Carthage. 

William,  born  Aug.  21,  1795,  West 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  m  Mary  Gardner, 
May  18,  1819,  no  children. 

Anna,  b  Jan.  19,  1797,  m  John  H. 
Gardner,  West  Bloomfield,  ten  ch. 

Betsey,  b  Feb.  22,  1799,  m  Jacob 
Sampson,  Carthage,  three  children. 

Benjamin,  b  Oct.  19, 1800,  Carthage, 
m  Cynthia  Hogan,  one  child. 

Nancy,         b  June    7,  1802. 

Achsah,       b  Feb.   21,  1804. 

Jeremiah,  b  Sept.  17,  1805,  Copley, 
7ft  Matilda  Durant,  two  children. 

Catherine,  b  March  1,  1807,  m  John 
Giles,  Coplev,  three  children. 

David,  b  March  25,  1309,  d  Feb. 
1810. 

Arsenath,  b  Feb.  15,  1810,  m  Marcus 
Phillips,  Copley,  two  children. 

Ira,  b  Dec.  31, 1812,  lives  in  Canada, 
no  family. 

David,  b  Feb.  15,  1815. 

Mary,  h  Aug.  5,  1817,  West  Bloom- 
field. 

Perses,  b  March  1,  1819. 


561 

Ch. 
571 
572 
573 
562 


Ch. 
574 
!563 


Alpheus  Herrick,  Nunda,  m  Ann 
Maria  Cookson,  Nunda,  April  18, 1830. 

William. 

Mary. 

Ehzabeth. 


7      Zadock  Herrick,  Nunda,  m  Sarah 
Mather,  March  15, 1826. 

Kesiah. 


Ch. 

579 
580 
567 


Mary  Herrick,  m  David  J.  Ham- 
Iton  of  Eagle,  Sept.  1823. 

Jane. 
George. 


Lydia  Herrick,to  Stephen  Hindee, 
West  Bloomfield,  Sept.  20,  1835. 

Mary  Sophia. 


Phebe  Herrick,   m  Jas.  M.  Dartt, 
Naples,  Ontario  Co.,  Oct.  1833. 

Elizabeth. 
Son. 


Ch.\  81 


Joseph  Herrick,  Carthage,  Mon- 
roe Co.,  N.  Y.,  m  Rhoda  Phillips,  si.x 
children. 


Ch. 

582 
583 
584 
585 
586 

587 


7      George  Herrick,  Nunda,  to  Mary 
Wildman,  1833. 


George. 


Nehemiah  Herrick,  Methuen,  in- 
herited his  uncle  Thomas  Herrick's 
estate,  <f  1844,  m  1st  Sarah  Day. 

Mary  Payson,  b  May  17, 1808. 

James  Day,  )    Twins,    born 

Jonathan  Symonds,  5  April  10, 1810. 

Sarah  Campbell,  b  Sept.  29,  1817. 

Thomas,  b  June  6,  1816,  killed  by 
accidental  discharge  of  a  musket. 

Susannah,  b  July  27,  1818. 

Married  2d,  Abigail  Hall,  Nov.  29, 
1832. 


iOSEPII    OF    SALEM. 


45 


536 

6 

Anna  Herrick,    Granby,    Vt.,    m 

Robert  Pike,  d  young. 

588 

Zadock,  d  in  New  York,  1816. 

538 

6 

Nathaniel  Herrick,    Granby,  m 
Sarah  Chaney,  removed  to   Maysville, 
Chatagua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  d  1829. 

Ch. 

589 
590 
591 
592 
593 
594 

Nathaniel. 

Roy  all. 

Abiah. 

Sarah. 

Nehemiah. 

Ruth. 

595 

i     Seth,  d. 

30 

5 

Ebenezer  Herrick, Methuen,  com- 
manded a  company  at   the  Rail  fence, 
Bunker  Hill,    where    he    was    killed, 
June  17,  1775,  m  Phebe  Carlton,   who 
d  in  Bradford,  1810. 

Ch. 

6 

59(i 

Ebenezer. 

597 
598 

Joseph. 
Hannah. 

Ch. 
615 
616 
617 


Joseph  Herrick,  of  Bradford,  m.. 
Lydia  Lowell,  of  Castine,  settled 
Portland,  thence  removed  to  Milford, 
N.  H.,  about  1795,  where  he  was 
drowned. 

Hannah,  b.  Sept.  1791. 
Ebenezer,  b.  March,  1793. 
Joseph,  b.  Oct.  1794. 
Eliza,  b.  1796. 


Hannah    Herrick, 
of  Whitefield,  N.  H. 

Lavina,  b.  1814. 
Joseph,  b.  1817. 
Elvira,  b.  1820. 
Evehne,  b.  1832. 


m.    Blancliard, 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  Lagrange,  m. 
Experience  Coburn  of  Greene. 

Albion. 
Lyman. 
Annette. 
John. 


71     Eliza    Herrick,  m.   Simeon   Dwi- 
|nel,  Esq.  of  Lisbon,  Me.,  1819. 

I     Lydia. 
I     Sarah. 
1     Rufus  Dwiiiel. 
Eliza. 


17 


Ch. 
618 
619 
620 
621 
619 


Ch.\ 
622 
6231 


71     Joseph    Herrick,     Lagrange,    m. 
Elizabeth    Cutler   Bates   of    Greene, 

No.  49. 


18 


<\  Thomas  Herrick,  Esq.  Mcthueh, 
\d.  Sept.  1827,  aged  86,  m.  1st,  Mary 
I  Carlton,  Methuen,  April  25,  1763. 

George  Dodge,  m.  Mary  Pettinjrill, 

Id.s.p.  1811. 

I     Elienezer,  d.  s.  p.  about  1798. 

I     Jacob     Wliittier,     physician,    d.    of 

Ismail  pox  at  Canton,    China,   Jan.  29, 

1 1794;  VI.  2d,  Rebecca  Stevens,  Jan.  10, 
1771;  m.  3d,  widow  Wilson,  who  sur- 
vived him  ;  on  failure  of  his  posterity, 
Capt.  Herrick  gave  his  estate  by  will, 

'to  his  widow,  and  to  his  nephews. 

I     Nehemiah,  No.  535. 

I     Samuel,       No.  475. 


4|  Mary  Herrick,  Topsfield,  m.  Jan. 
|21,  1722,  Gideon  Rea,  of  Salem,  who 
owned  the  estate  in  Beverly  2d  Parish, 
[now  the  prop,  of  Edward  T.  Proctor. 

Joseph,  h.  1736,  d.  1798. 
I     Elizabeth. 
I     Mary. 
I     Archalaus. 


)|     Elizabeth  Rea,  m. Robert  Roundy. 
I  Beverly,  about  1748. 

5| 

I     Robert,  b.  1749. 
I     Benjamin,  b.  1751,  wife  d. 


621 

5 

Archalaus  Rea,  m.  Mary  Bachel- 
der,  Salem,  May,  1750. 

Ch. 

6 

624 

John,  /;.  1752. 

625 

Archalaus,  b.  Nov.  1754. 

626 

Caleb,    b.  1756. 

627 

Mary,     b.  1758. 

628 

Uzziel,   b.  1763. 

629 

Sarah,    b.  1766. 

630 

Anna,     b.  1770. 

618 

5 

Joseph  Rea,  Beverly,  Capt.  in  the 

Ch. 
631 

6 

army  of  the  Revolution,  d.  1798. 

Isaac. 

632 

Gideon. 

633 

Joseph. 

634 

Ebenezer,  living  1843,  aged  82. 

11     Joseph  Herrick,  Topsfield,  d.  Aug. 

|24,  1742,  m.  Abigail  Powers,  Marble- 

Ihead. 
j| 

Nehemiah,     b.  April  9,  1737. 

I      Gideon,   bapt.  Aug.  26,  1739. 

I     William,  bapt.  Aug.  2,    1741. 

I     Widow,   771.    Seth    Porter,   Brantry, 

I  March  27,  1746,  and  here  we  lose  sight 

|of  Gideon  and  William. 


4G 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


I 
640 1 
641 

6421 
6431 

644 


IN'ehemiaii  Hkrrick,  of  Topsfield, '<  669    7 
inherited  by   his  grandfather's   will,   a  \ 
large  portion  of  the  homestead  in  Tops-  ' 
field,  and  also  the   estate   of   his   aunt '/ 
Hannah;  removed  to  Cavendish, Vt.ab't  \  ( 
1792,  where  he  d.  suddenly,  in  his  field,  '. 
m.  1st  Mary  Nichols,   Danvers,   1760,  )  ( 
who  d.  April  19,  1768.  i  ( 


Joseph,  d.  Nov.  25,  1777.  ; 

Nehemiah,  d.  Dec.  15,  1777,  m.  2d, ', 
Miriam  Upton,  of  Reading,  Oct.  19,  ' 
1768.  i 


Daughter,  who  d.  Jan.  31,  1783. 

Marv.  \ 

Edith.  ^ 

Hannah.  i 

Nehemiah.  ^ 

Joseph.  j 
m.  3d,    Elizabeth    Greene,   Topsfield,  '/ 

1785.  I 

Mirriam.  j 
Lucy. 
Aaron. 
Abigail. 

Benjamin.  } 

Sarah.  i 

JVote.  After  the  decease  of  Nehemiah  | 
Herrick,  his  family  removed  to  Platts-  \ 
burg. 


J  7^ 


David  Ames  Herrick,  No.  97,Wm. 
Street,  N.  Y.,  house  No.  58  Adams-st. 
Brooklyn,  m  Maria  L.  Clark,  Brook- 
lyn, February,  1842. 


Joseph  Herrick,  settled  in  Fayette, 
Medina  Co.  Ohio,  in  Mary  Tripp. 

Nelson. 
Mary. 
Elijah. 
a  Son. 


John  Herrick,  Salem,  1719;  his 
farm  was  in  Wenham,  d.  1742,  vi  Anna 
Woodbury,  b  1674,  d  1769,  aged  95. 

Zachariah,  b.  Oct.  14,  1696,  <Z  Jan.  5, 
1722. 

Josiah,  b  Oct.  5,  1698,  d  young. 

John,  b  Feb.  20, 1701,  rf  Jan.  29,1722. 

Josiah,  b  Feb.  6,  1704. 

Sarah,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1707. 

Anna,  bap.  June,  1710. 

Jerusha,  bap. 

Lois,  bap.  1715. 


Mary  Herrick,  m.  Piatt,  d. 

Mirriam. 

Nelson,  lives  in  Peoria,  Illinois. 

Rehef. 

Daniel,  lives  in  Peoria,  Illinois. 

Edith,  7«  Barrett  Millar,  Plattsburg. 

Priscilla.         "  "  " 

Mary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  PlattThorn,Plattsburg. 


Josiah  Herrick,  Wenham,  d.  May 
14,  1772,  m  Joanna  Dodge,  Beverly, 
Nov.  2,1725,  d  Aug.  27,  1755. 

Sarah,  d  Jan.  16,  1755. 
John,  bap.  July  4,  1731. 
Josiah,  b  Nov.  10,  1733. 
Zachariah. 

Daniel,  bap.  Apr.  1736. 
Joanna,  bap.  Apr.  1738. 
Anna,  b  May  26,  1744. 
Mary,  b  May  24,  1747. 
David,  bap. "May  7,  1748. 
Joshua,  bap.  Nov.  3, 1751. 


Edith  Herrick,  m.  Israel  Brown, 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  living  1840,  d.  Oct. 
1841. 

Hannah. 

Fanny. 

Maryann. 

Elliott. 

Elbridge. 

Susan. 


659 

Ch. 
665 
666 
667 
668 

8 

Hannah  Brown,  7/1  Joseph  Copp  of 
Warren,  N.  H. 

Benjamin. 
Henry. 
Ezra. 
Loiza. 

642 

6 

Hannah    Herrick,    vi.     Benjamin 
Kent  of  Danvers  Neck,  or  New' Mills 
Village,  living  1842. 

643 

Ch. 
669 
670 
671 

6 
7 

Nehemiah  Herrick,  Plattsburg,  m. 
Mary  Booms. 

David  Ames, 

Aaron. 

Hannali. 

John  Herrick,  Boxford,  d  1806, 
aged  75,  m  Anna  Brown,  Beverly. 

Edmund. 

Josiah. 

John,  bap.  Nov.  1759,  d.  s.  p.  1793. 

Sarah,  "  "  5,  "  m  Stickney, 
of  Boxford. 

Israel,  b  June  3,  1761. 

Anna,  bap.  July  31,  1763. 

Joanna,  living  in  Beverly,  1839,8b75. 
H. 


Edmund  Herrick,  settled  in  Ches- 
ter, N.  H.,  m.  1st,  Mehitabel  Curtis, 
Middleton,  1786,  m.  2d,  Rachel  White. 

Artemas. 

John,  b.  1799. 

Israel. 

Mehitabel,  m.  Benjamin  Dodge  of 
Wenham,  March  27,  1813. 

Lucy,  in.  E.  Stevens,  Danvers. 

Almira,  m  Timothy  J.  Stevens,  1819. 


I     Artemas    Herrick,   Methuen,   m. 
jPhebe  Bradstreet. 

I     Phebe  Ann. 

Stephen  Bradstreet. 
I  Hannah  Bradstreet. 
I     William  Dodge. 

Thomas  Thaxter. 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


47 


726 

Ch. 
736 
737 

788 
739 
740 
741| 
7^7" 


Son 
742" 


Ch. 
743 
744 
745 
724 


710 


Ch 

747 
748 
749 

750 
751 
752 
753 
754 
755 
756 
757]j 
750 


I     John  Herrick,  Salem,  old  Boston 
Iroad,  TO.  Eliza  Foster,  1828. 

Frances  Elizabeth,    h.  Sept.  1828. 


Ellen  Jane, 
John  Everett, 
Cynthia  Foster, 
George  Edmund, 
Horace,  b.  1837. 


h.  May,  1830. 

b.  Nov.  1831. 

b.  May,  1833. 

h.  March,  1835. 


7  Israel  Herrick,  Boxford,  d.  Oct. 
30,  1815,  TO.  Elizabeth  Hale,  1805,  who 
d.  Nov.  1806. 


William  Hale  Herrick,  Boxford, 
b.  Feb.  4, 1806,  m.  Lois  Kilhain,  grand- 
dau.  to  my  grand-uncle,  John  Kilham. 

William  A. 

Isaac. 

Samuel  Kilham. 


752 

Ch. 
769 

770 
771 

772 
773i 
753 


6i     Joanna    Herrick,  of  Boxford,  m. 
iDea.  Wm.  Dodge,  Wenham,  No.  860. 

I     Abraham,  m.  Miss  Hani,  Shapleigh, 
I  Maine. 


JosiAH  Herrick,  Wenham,  settled 
in  Amherst,  N.  H.  d.  April,  1799,  aged 
66,  TO.  Mary  Low^e  of  Ipswich,  who  d. 
Oct.  1807,  aged  70. 

Mary,  d  April  6,  1836,  not  m. 
Joanna,  lives  in  Milford. 
Josiah,  lives   in  Antrim,   to  Esther 
Tarbell,  Hudson,  no  children. 
Lydia,  h  April,  1765. 

William,  h  Jan.  19,  1767. 
Elizabeth,  b  May  7,  1769. 
DanielLow,  6  Dec.  4,  1771. 
Jonathan,  b  Jan.  22,  1774. 
Joseph,  b  Nov.  3,  1775. 
Sarah,  b  Feb.  28,  1778. 

Hannah,  b  1780. 


Ch. 
758 
759 
751 


Ch 
760 
761 
762 


Ch 
763 


Lydia  Herrick,  d  Sept.  23,  1806, 
aged  41,  m.  John  Capron,  Amherst. 

Josiah. 
Mary. 


764 
765 
766 
767 

768 


6      Elizabeth    Herrick,     m    Joseph 
Craggin  of  Amherst,  N.  H. 

William. 
Daniel. 
Luther. 
Elizabeth. 
Mary . 


Ch 

778 

r9 

781 
782 


William  Herrick,  of  Essex,  Mass. 
TO  Elizabeth  Kilham,  of  Wenham. 

William,  b  Aug.  13,  1798. 

Elizabeth,  m  Nicholas  Lamb,  Boston. 

Jonathan  Kilham,  merchant,  New- 
York  and  London,  wholesale  stationer, 
TO  1st,  Caroline  Kemp,  March  17, 1825. 

Elizabeth,  h  Dec.  1825. 
m  2d,  Elizabeth  Keller,  Cornwall,  Eng- 
land, Oct.  25,  1832. 

Caroline,  b  Dec.  5,  1826. 

Elizabeth,  b  in  London,  July,  1833. 

William,      do         do  1835. 

Charles,  b  in  New  York,  Oct.  1837. 

Mary,  do        do    June  25,1840. 


6      Daniel  Low,   Merrimac,  N.  H.,  m 
Hannah  Weston  of  Amherst. 

Franklin. 
Isaiah. 
Thirza. 
Anstress. 


7      Franklin     Herrick,      Bangor, 
Apphia  S.  Jordan,  Bangor. 

Sarah. 
Franklin. 


754 

6 

Jonathan    Herrick,  Amherst,    N. 
H.,  now  Mt.  Vernon,  vi  Deborah   Co- 
burn,  Tyngsboro'. 

Ch. 

7 

783 

Mary. 

784 

Fanny. 

785 

Nancy. 

786 

Jonathan. 

775 

7 

Isaiah  Herrick  of  Merrimack,  N. 

Ch. 

780 

8 
~6 

H.,  m  Sarah  Ann  Gage  of  Bedford. 

Sarah  Ann. 

755 

Joseph  Herrick,  Antrim,    N.   H., 

d  Jan.  18,  1833,  m  Mary  Cox,  Beverly, 

April  18, 1805. 

Ch. 

7 

787 

Joseph,    b  in  Beverly,  1806. 

788 

William,     do         do      1808. 

789 

Sarah,         do         do      1810. 

790 

Nathaniel. 

791 

Jolin. 

792 

Josiah. 

7931 

Charles. 

794 

Harriett. 

756 

6 

Sarah  Herrick,  to  Ebenezer  Wes- 
ton, Amherst. 

Ch. 

7 

795 

Rebecca. 

796 

Daniel. 

797 

William. 

711 

5 

Zachariah  Herrick,  Beverly,  set- 
tled in  Gloucester,  Mass.,  to  Anna 
Poole,  1761. 

Ch. 

6 

798 

Josiah. 

799 

Caleb. 

800 

Zachariah. 

801 

Anna. 

802 

Elizabeth. 

803 

Joanna. 

48 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM, 


798 

6 

JosiAH     llFRHirK,    Gloucester, 
Rachel  Williams,  Sept.  10,  1784. 

m 

Ch. 

7 

804 

Josiah. 

805 

William. 

806 

John. 

807 

Elizabeth. 

808 

Rachel. 

7yy| 

■Son! 

sm 


Ch. 
810 
811 
7l2 


6'  Caleb  Herrick,  Gloucester,  m  1st  ; 
Deborah  Rowe,  Sept.  1801,  m  2d  Sarah 
Elwell,  Oct.  18, 1807,  settled  in  Saco,rf. 


William  Elwfll  Herrick,  m  Au- 
gusta Ingersol,  1827. 

William. 
I     Rachel  Steele. 


Ch. 
812 
813 
814 

815 
816 


Daniel  Herrick,  Wenham,m  Han- 
nah Trask,  Danvers. 

Abigail. 

Lois. 

Fanny. 

Lucretia. 

Eppes. 


816 

6 

.  Eppes  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  1806, 
m  Graham. 

Ch. 

7 

817 

Josiah. 

818 

Sophia. 

717 

5 

Joshua  Herrick  of  Wenham,  d 
April    4,    1830,    vi.    Rachel    Adams, 

i  Gloucester,  who  d  Sept.  13,  1813. 

Ch. 

6 

819 

Jonathan,  bapt.  Sept.  2,  1794. 

820 

Joshua. 

821 

Adams. 

822 

William. 

823 

Jonathan  Adams,  h  Nov.  3,  1805. 

824 

Mary,  m  Samuel  Putnam,  Shoe  Mer- 
chant, Danvers,  April  3,  1808. 

825 

Rachel,  m  Meader  of  Ipswich. 

826 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  Feb.  9,  1797,  m  E. 
Head. 

820 

6 

Joshua  Herrick,  Wenhara,m  Sarah 
Appleton  of  Hamilton. 

Ch. 

7 

827 

Robert. 

828 

Eunice. 

829 

Sarah. 

830 

Elizabeth. 

/  823 

0 

Jonathan  Adams  Herrick,  Bever- 
ly, m  1st,  Mehitabel  Steele. 

Ch. 

7 

836 

Lewis  Frankhn. 

837 

Edward  Francis. 

Married  2d,  Lydia  Edwards. 

Ch. 

838 

Ellen  Maria. 

839 

Loiza. 

713 

5 

Joanna    Herrick,      Wenham,      tn 
Richard  H.  Dodge,  March  15,  1758. 

>,  Ch. 

6 

^840 

Josiah. 

^841 

Jacob. 

^842 

Mary. 

^843 

Daughter,  ^      m  Messrs.  Adams, 
Daughter,  5                brothers. 

^844 

|714 

5 

Anna  Herrick,  Wenham,  m  Henry 
Witham,  Gloucester. 

Ch. 

6 

845 

Anna. 

846 

Henry. 

847 

Deborah. 

848 

Joshua. 

849 

Sarah. 

850 

Mary. 

704 

4 

Sarah  Herrick,  Wenham,  m  John 
Baker,  Salem,  Nov.  21,  1723. 

Ch. 

5 

851 

Asa. 

852 

Cornehus. 

853 

Anna. 

854 

Mary. 

705 

4 

Anna    Herrick,    Salem,    m   John 

Ch. 

855 

5 

Bridge,  Lexington,  Jan.  4,  1730. 

Anna,  m  John  Lamson,  3d,  Salem. 

821 

6 

Adams  Herrick,  Wenham,  w  Mary 
Perkins,  d. 

Ch. 

7 

831 

Mary,  lives  in  Lowell. 

822 

6 

William  Herrick,  d  Danvers,  m 
Ruth  Fowler. 

Ch. 

7 

832 

William  Henry. 

833 

Samuel  Putnam. 

834 

Betsey  Hood,  d. 

835 

Mary  Jane,  d. 

•  Ch. 
862 
863 
864 
865 
866 
~6 


Jerusha  HERRicK,m  Daniel  Dodge, 
Wenham,  Sept.  18,  1731. 

Zachariah. 
Daniel. 
Abraham. 
Henry. 

Wilham,m  Joanna  Herrick,  No.  724. 
Sarah. 


870 


Lois  Herrick,   Wenham,  m  Isaac 
Dodge,  Wenham,  Oct.  12,  1732. 

Isaac. 

Robert. 

Lydia. 
I  Sarah. 
I     Lucy. 


Martyn  Herrick,  Salem,  settled 
in  Lynn,  now  Lynnfield,  on  the  Bur- 
net Brown  farm,  given  him  by  his 
father,  d  1739,m  Ruth  Endicott,Salem, 
July  17,  1710. 

Benjamin. 
Samuel. 

Ruth,  m  Nathaniel   Flint,   Reading, 
Feb.  6,  1733. 
Edith. 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEiVl. 


49 


867,  4;  Benjamin  Herrick,  Lynn,  d  June, 
11747,  m  Sarah  Potter,  (who  m  2d, 
IWilHam  Upton  of  Reading,  about 
I     !1749. 

Son\  5| 

S71j  I  Martvn,  6  iMay  30,  1747,  d  July  4, 
j  1 1820,  Graduate  of  Harvard,  1772,  Phy- 
sician in  the  Army  and  Navy  during 
the  war  of  the  Revolution,  m  Sarah 
Wright,whose  mother  was  Sarah  Rich- 
ardson ;  settled  in  Reading. 

Sarah  Richardson. 
Clarissa. 
Susan  Baker. 
Maria  Martyn. 


6|     Sarah    Richardson   Herrick,   m 
[Oliver  S.  Hartshorn,  Portland,    Mer- 


910 
911 

912 

913 

914 1 
908" 


5]     Elizabeth    Herrick, 
!  Porter,  Danvers,  d  1816. 

I     Joseph,  and  four  others. 


Joseph 


I  Samuel  Herrick,  settled  in  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.  m  Ehzabeth  Flint  of  Read- 
ling,  Nov.  19,  1767. 

Samuel,  b  June,  1763. 
j     Flizabeth,  b  Nov.  19,  1770,  m  John 
'Davis,  Chelmsford,  settled  in  Spring- 
field, Vt.,  eleven  children,  all  living. 

Amos,  lives  in  Barre,  Mass.  6  cli. 

Hannah,  b  July   14,  1772,   m   Hall, 
lives  in   Springfield,  Vt.,  five  ch. 

Benjamin  Flint,  Providence,    R.    I.. 
four  children. 

Mary,  m  Amos  Gould,  Ipswich,  d. 

Sarah,  m  Hammond,  d. 


876 

Henry  Martyn. 

873 

6;     Clarissa    Herrick,     rn.    Richard 

Hood,  Nahant. 

Ck. 

7J 

877 

1     Martyn  Herrick. 

878 

Elmira  Kesiah. 

879 

Sarah  Maria. 

880 
881 

Jane. 

Susan  Charlotte. 

874 

61     Susan  Baker  Herrick,  771  Thomas 

ISwaine  of  Reading,  d. 

Ch. 

7 

882 

Thomas. 

883 

884 

Oliver  Hartshorn. 
Martyn  Herrick. 

885 
886 

Lois  Walton. 
Joseph  Hay. 

887 

888 

Susan. 

Sarah  Herrick. 

Ch.\ 
915 
916 
917 

918 
,919 
920 

921 

922 


6|  Samuel  Herrick  of  Reading,  set- 
tled in  Springfield,  Vt.,m  Mary  Spald- 
|ing  of  Chelmsford,  Jan.  22,  1795,  d 
April  30,  1841,  aged  68. 

Benjamin  Adams,  b  Jan.  2,  1796. 

Samuel,  6  Aug.  23,  1798. 

Simeon,  b  May  15, 1793. 

Gardner,  b  March  24,  1795. 

Mary,  d. 

Hannah,  b  July  24,  1800,  w  Horace 
Allen,  lives  in  Londonderry,  Vt. 

Elizabeth,  b  July  5,  1807,  m  Flint 
Polly,  d. 

Elmira,  b  Feb.  26,  1814,  d  1819. 

Mary,  h  Feb.  4,  1814,  m  Greene, 
Springfield,  three  children. 


6]     Maria  Martyn  Herrick,  m  Joseph 

[ 


Ch. 

T 

Hay  of  Read 

ng- 

B89| 

Ann  Maria 

8901 

Joseph  Francis. 

rf91 

Clarissa  Jane. 

392 

Ellen. 

B93 

Sarah  Hen 

ick. 

i6S 

4 

Samuel  E 

ERRicK,    Esq.,    Readins, 

d  1792,  aged  79,  m  1st,  Elizabeth  Jones, 

, 

Wilmington, 

1742,  who  d  1759. 

394 

Elizabeth, 

b  May  28,  1743. 

395 

Samuel, 

b  Feb.    14,  1745. 

396 

Hannah, 

b  Feb.     1,  1746. 

397 

Ruth, 

b  Mar.    4,  1748. 

398 

Susanna, 

b  June  30,  1750. 

399 

Benjamin, 

b  Feb.     9,  1752. 

MO 

Jacob, 

b  June  12,  1754. 

m 

Mary, 

6  Jan.  29,  1757. 

M2 

Ebenezcr, 

b  Mar.  12,  1759. 

Married  2d 

WidowWhiDDleof  Mid- 

die  ton,  (Sjpah  Putnam.) 

303 

Joseph,  d. 

s.  p.  1830. 

304 

Sarah,  b  May  29,  1765. 

305 
306 

Edith. 
Lncv.  h  17 

71 

BENJA3IIN  Adams  Herrick,  ?;;  Dec. 
11,  1824,  Mariah  Jones  of  Sudbury, 
Massachusetts. 

George,  b  Sept.  22,  1826. 

Elijah  Jones,  6  Nov.  3,  1828. 
Ann  Maria,  b  Nov.  8,  1830. 
Loiza,  b  June  28,  1833. 

Susan,  b  Sept.  23,  1835. 

Mehitabel,      b  Feb.     6,  1838. 


916 

Ch. 
:930 
:931 
932 
917 


7|     Samuel    Herrick,    Springfield,   m 

Susan  Griswold,  Jan.  28,  1824. 

8 

I     Gardner,  2d,  b  Sept.  27,  1828. 

George,  b  Feb.   17,  1831. 

Ellen,  b  Oct.    16,  1838. 


7      Simeon    Herkick,    Springfield,   in 
Rachel  B.  Damon,  June  27,  1833. 

Ann  Maria,  b  Sept.  28,  1834. 

John  Sledman,  b  June  30,  1836. 
Russel  Spalding,  b  Dec.  4,  1839. 
Albert  Delos,       b  June  16,  1841. 


7      Gardner  Herrick,  m  Lucy  Wool- 
|ly,  Grafton,  d  1835. 

Charles    G.,  h  Aug.     2,  1836. 

Giles  T.  b  Nov.  19,  1837. 

Lucy  Ann,  A  Aug.     4,  1839. 

Abba  Sophia,  b  June  16,  1841- 


50 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


897 

Ch. 
941 
942 
943 
944 


Ch. 
945 
946 
947 
948 
949 
950 
951 
952 
946 


Ch. 


Ruth    Heriuck,    in    Isaac    Brooks, 
Westminster,  Mass. 

Ruth. 

Samuel,  lives  in  Westminster. 
Isaac,  lives  in  New  York. 
Deborah,  and  another. 


Susanna  Herrick,  d  Feb.  25, 1825, 
m  Stephen  Putnam,  Danvers. 

Moses. 

Samuel. 

Jacob. 

Ebenezer. 

Susanna,  m  Putnam,  Danvers. 

Ruth,  m  Bachelder. 

Hannah. 

Sarah,  d. 


Samukl   Putnam,  Shoe   Merchant, 
Danvers,  m  Mary  Herrick,  No.  824. 


Ch.\ 
960 
961 
962 
963 
964 
965 
966 

Son 
967 
966 


Ch. 

968 
Q69 
970 
965[ 


Benjamin  HEKRicK,settledin  Fitch- 
burg,  771  1st,  Elizabeth  Kidder  of  Bil- 
lerica,  Dec.  1778. 

Elizabeth,  m  John  Gale,  Plattsburg. 

Benjamin. 

Martyn,  Washington  Island,  N.  Y. 

Sarah,  m  Abner  Sawyer,  Danvers. 

William,  d. 

Jacob. 

William. 

Married  2d,  Rebecca  Chase,  d  1826. 

Rufus,  d.aged  21. 


6i     William  Herrick,  Boston,  d  April, 
1827,  aged  33. 

Sarah. 

Hannah. 

Maria. 


Ch.\ 
971  j 
9721 
9731 
900 


Ch. 
974 
975 

9761 

977 
9781 


6]     Jacob  Hekkick,    South    Boston,   b 

1796. 
7 

Julia  Malvina. 

William. 

Benjamin. 


Jacob  Herrick,  Graduate  at  Har- 
vard, 1777,  m  Sarah  Webster,  Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  July,  1780,  settled  a  Con- 
gregationalist  Minister,  Durham,  Me., 
d  1833. 


Sarah,  b  Feb. 
Elizabeth. 
Thomas,  d. 
Thomas. 
Jacob. 


12,  1781. 


Ch. 

979 
980 
981 
982 
983 
984 
985 
986 
987 
988 
989 
9JW 
978 


Thomas  Herrick,  Esq.,  Harmony, 
Me.,  m  Catherine,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Weeman  of  Durham,  Sept.  1810,  who 
was  b  May  18,  1789. 

Mary  Webster,  h  Feb.  20,  1812. 

Catherine  Weeman,  b  May  9,  1814. 
Thomas  Webster,  b  July  20, 1816. 
George  Washington,^  May  9,  1818. 
Jacob  Vaughan,  b  Jan.  29,  1820. 
Joseph  Weeman,  b  Oct.  16,  1821. 
John  Ware,  b  May  12,  1823. 

Sarah  Webster,  b  May    8,  1825. 

Horatio  Nelson,  b  May  27,  1827. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,//  Aug.  4,  1829. 
Harriett  Atwood,  b  Aug.24,  1831. 
Frances  Maria,  b  Aug.  4,  1834. 


993 

994 
995 
902" 


6      Jacob  Herrick,  Esq.,  Durham,  m 
Abigail  Scott. 

William  Bently,  Physician,  Hills- 
boro',  111. 

Josiah  Burnham,  b  1821,  Hillsboro', 
Illinois. 

Elizabeth  Augusta,  m  a  Williams  of 
Lewiston. 

Harriett  Ellen. 

Ann  Maria. 


999 

1000 
1001 

1002 
1003 
1004 

1005 
1006 
"997 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  Reading,  d, 
Jan.  7, 1842,  m  Lydia  Eaton,  Read- 
ing, Sept.  26,  1782,  settled  in  New 
Marlborough,  N.  H. 

Ebenezer,  b  in  Reading,  March  2, 
1783. 

Henry,  b  in  Reading,  d. 

Lydia,  m  Gove,  fllethodist  Preach- 
er, Roxbury,  N.  H. 

Hannah,  m  Jere.  Bemis,  Weathers- 
field,  Vt. 

Elizabeth,  in  Russell  of  Marlboro'. 

Sophronia,  m  Newell,  Weathers- 
field. 

Mary,  d  nged  11. 

Samuel. 

Osgood,  Congregational  Minister, 
Milbury,  Mass.,  m.  d.  s.  p.  1837. 

Jeremiah. 

Martyn,  b  1802. 


Ch. 

1007 


1008 
1009 


1010 
1011 


1012 


Ebenezer  Herrick,  Cavendish  & 
Proctorsville,  Vt. 

Loiza,  b  July  9,  1811,  m  Samuel 
Fay,  March  11,  1830. 

Lucretia,  b  Oct.  }8,  1813,  m  Josiah 
Fitch,  June  15,  1840. 

Mary,  //  Jan.  16,  1815,  w  Rev.  Ira 
Beard,'  Methodist  Preacher,  June, 
1839. 

Emily  G.,  b  April  6,  1818. 

Marcellus  Aurelius,  b  Aug.  27, 
1821,  student  in  medicine. 

Eliza  Jane,  b  Feblll,  1831. 


9971  6 

Henry  Herrick,  Boston,  d. 

Ch.\  7 

1013 

Henry. 

1014 

Mary. 

1015 

Harriett 

JOSEPH    OF    SALEM 


51 


1003 

6 

Samuel  Herrick,  Merchant,  Win-  S 
sor,  Vt.,  removed  to  Brownville,  near  ? 
Sackets  Harbor,  iN.  Y. 

Ch. 

7 

1016 

Frederic. 

1017 

Cornelia. 

10J6 

Catherine. 

1019 

Osgood. 

1020 

Allen. 

1021 

Frances. 

1005    6 

Jeremiah  Herrick,  N.  Marlboro', 

New  Hampshire. 

Ck. 

7 

1022 

Emily. 

1023 

Ellen. 

1024 

Lydia.                                                   I 

1025 

Prentice.                                               \ 

1026 

1     Osgood.                                                   \ 

1006;  6i     Martyn  Herrick,  Boston.               \ 

Ck.\  7 

1027 

William  Martyn. 

10281 

Sophronia. 

1029 

Mary. 

1030 

Daughter. 

904 

5 

Sarah  Hekrick,  rn  John  Bachel- 
der,  jr.,  Reading,  Sept  2,  1790,  d  Oct. 
25,  1837. 

Ch. 

6 

1031 

John. 

1032 

Nancy,  four  children.                         > 

1033 

Sarah. 

1034 

George,  two  children.                          < 

1035 

Abigail,  d. 

1036 

Herrick,  four  children.                       | 

1037 

Harriett,  one  child.                               ^ 

905 

T 

Edith  Herrick,  to  William  Flint,  > 
jr.,  March  18,  1788. 

Ch. 

6 

1038 

Edith,  lives  in  Warren,  Me. 

1039 

William,  d. 

1040 

Benjamin,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1041 

Sarah,  d. 

1042; 

Eliza,  d. 

^6 

5 

Lucy   Herhick,  /;  1771,  d  1798,  m 
David  Upton,  jr.,  Reading.                    i 

Ch. 

6 

1 

1043 

Mehitable,  m  Gould,  Danvers,  d.     ; 

1044 

Lucy,  m  Nutting,    Salem,  living  in  ; 
1844.                                                       ] 

1046 


Ck. 
1050 
1051 
1052 
1053 
1054 
1055 

1056 

1057 

1058 


1050 

Ck. 
1059 
1060 
1061 
1062 

iosT 


Ck. 
1063 

1964 

1065 

1066 

1C67 

1063 
1069 


Ch.l 
107l| 

10687 


41  RuFus  Herrick,  of  Cherry  Hill, 
(sold  that  splendid  farm  and  removed 
to  Pomfret,  Conn,  subsequent  to  1761, 
d  at  Sheffield,  Mass.  1814,  aged  93,  m 
Mary  Conant  of  Salem,  1740. 

Rufus,        b  Dec.  20,  1742. 

Benjamin,  b  Sept.  24,  1744. 

Martyn,      i  May    7,  1747,  rf  at  sea. 

Mary,         b  Aug.  17,  1749. 

Ephraim,  b  March  2,  1752,  d  1753. 

Ephraim, /<  Aug.  17,  1754,  d  in 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1814,  no  children. 

Sarah,  b  Dec.  6.  1756,  m  Zebulon 
Stevens. 

Ann,  b  Feb  6,  1759,  m  Joseph 
Goodrich. 

Martha,  b  June  5,  1761,  Jonathan 
Goodrich. 


RuFus  Herrick,  Brooklyn,  m  Pru- 
dence Cady. 

Hannah,  m  Reuben  Kemp,  4  ch. 
Sarah,  m  Ebenezer  Williams,  4  ch. 
Martha,  d. 
Martyn,  m  two  wives,  4  sons. 


Ch 

1045 

1046 
1C47 
1048 
1049 


31     RuFUS  Herrick,  inherited  the  pa-  !     Ck.\ 
Iternal  farm,    on  Cherry  Hill,    Salem,  ^0711 
jnow  Beverly,  d  1748,  m  June  2,  1714, 
ISarah,   daughter  of    James    Piiillips, 
ISalem,  who  d  1753. 

41 
I     James,  bapt.  May  5,  1718,   d  June  J  1073 
[14,  1730. 

I     Rufus,  bapt.  June  11,  1721. 
j     James  Phillips. 

Benjamin,  bapt.  June  8,  1729 
I     Sarah,  m  Browne  of  Salem. 


) 10721 


10741 
10751 
1076 


Benjamin  Herrick,  d  April  13, 
1804,  m  1st,  Amy  Churchill,  vdio  d 
June  9,  1790. 

Litee,  b  3Iay  27,  1768,  m  Jacob  Fas- 
sett,  no  children. 

Mary,  b  May  9,  17G9,  m  David 
Searle,  four  children. 

Lucretia,  i  Feb.  10, 1771  ,m  Thomas 
Bowman. 

Anna,  b  May  11,  1773,  in  Barker 
Wells,  Beaver  Town,  Pcnn. 

James  Phillips,  b  Nov.  5,  1774, 
d.  s.  p. 

Timothy,  //  Oct.  21,  1776. 

Benjamin,  b  Sept.  11,  1779,  d  Dec. 
10,  1779. 

Married  2d,  Sarah  Pcircc,  Dec.  30, 
1790. 

Amy  Churchill,  h  Jan.  2,  1793,  d. 

Timothy  Herrick,  of  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  (a  part  of  Pomfret,)  m  Phebe 
Wheeler,  Sept.  19,  1805. 

Lucretia,  //  July  8,  1807,  m  Jacob 
Fassctt  Adams  of  Winchester,    N.  H. 

Betsey,  h  July  5,  1810,  m  Jacob 
Kimball,  June  8,  1834,  son,  Andrew 
Johnson. 

Maria,  b  June  22, 1814,  m  Amos  W. 
Snow  of  Chaplin. 

Amv,  b  Sept.  16,  1819. 

Tiinothy,  b  April  1,  1822. 

Emeline  Maria,  b  Feb.  28,  1831,  d 
May  22,  1832. 


52 


JOSEPH    OF    SALEM. 


1053 

^ 

Mary  Herrick,  m  James  Phillips 
Putnam  of  Danvers  Plains,    d    1840, 
aged  91. 

Ck. 
1077 
1078 
1079 

6 

Rufus. 

Hannah. 

Betsey. 

1080 

James  Phillips. 

1047 

~4 

James  Phillips  Herkick,  Salem, 
d  1760,  m  Deborah   Bachelder  of  Sa- 
lem, who,  after  his  decease,  m  in  1765, 
John  Raymond  of  Salem. 

Son 

5 

1081, 


John  Herrick,  b  April  5,  1759, 
was  educated  a  Physician,  settled  in 
Western  Conn,  or  PJass.  1  find  no 
trace  of  him  unless  he  may  have  been 
the  Dr.  Herrick  who  once  resided  in 
Lanesboro',  Mass. 


ELIZABETH    OF    SALEM. 


VI.  ELIZABETH  HERRICK,  babtised  July  4,  1647,  m  Arthur  Crouch;  who  settled 
in  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  conveyed  his  estate  by  deed  and  also  by  will  to  Governor  Joseph 
Herrick  of  Salem,  Aug.  6,  1706,  reserving  a  life  estate  to  himself  and  wife.  Both  of  them 
deceased  prior  to  Dec.  1719,  leaving  no  children,  nor  had  Crouch  any  kindred  in  this  country. 
The  estate  descended  to  Joseph,  No.  1,  and  John,  No.  3,  of  this  line. 

Note.  Dr.  John  Herrick,  whom  I  have  not  yet  been  able  to  identify  with  any  one  of  the 
time  bearing  this  prenomen,  was  a  practicing  Physician  in  Beverly,  1781 


JOHN    OF    BEVERLY. 


JOHN  HERRICK  of  Beverly,  d. 
1680,  m  Mary  Redinglon  of  Topsfield, 
March  25,  1G74. 

John,         b  April,  1675. 

Mary,        b  1677. 

Daniel,     b  March,  d  Oct.  1679. 


JOHP 

1722— 


Herrick,  Beverly,  d  Jan.  29,  '. 
i,  m  Sarah  Kimball,  1606. 


John,         b  March  2,  1698—9. 
Robert,     b  May      2,  1701. 
Daniel,     b  Aug.  17,  1706. 
Jonathan,^  Aug.   10,  1710. 


Ck. 

8 
9 

"i 

12 
13 
141 


John  Herrick,  Bevarly,  <i  1777,  m 
Mehitabel  Tarbox,  1720. 

Mary,         b  April     2,  1722. 
John,         b  August,    1724,  d  1726. 
Sarah,        />  Nov.     4,  1726,  ?«  Israel 
Green,  Salem,  1748. 
John,         b  March  3,  1729. 
Samuel,     b  June  30,  1731. 
Benjamin,  6  Jan.    16,1734. 
Robert,      b  July   20,  1737. 


11    5 

John  Herrick,  Beverly,  settled  in 

Canterbury,  Conn,  about  1765,  m  Sarah 

Smith  of  Canterbury,  I  believe. 

Ck.\  6 

15| 

Asahel. 

161 

171 

Darius. 

Benjami.n. 

18- 

David,  b  1770. 

19| 

Dyer. 

201 

Reuben,  )  Twine. 

Reuba,    3  to.  Christopher  Crandal. 

21 ! 

22 

Mehitabel. 

23 

Mary. 

24  [ 

Phebe. 

25I 

Sarah. 

16 

6 

Darius  H 

ERRICK, 

Canterbury. 

Ck. 

7 

26 

Julia. 

27 

Harriett. 

28 
Ch. 

7 
8 

CH.iUNCY 

Herrick,  Canterbury. 

29 

IVkria. 

30 

Darius. 

Reuben  Herrick,  Canterbury. 

Benjamin. 

Dyer, 

Emily. 


Ch. 
''7 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 


7j     Olive    Herrick,  to  Elijah  Morse, 
Bookfield,  Nov.  1811. 

I     Daniel  A.  i  Jan.  24,  1816. 

:     Sarah,  b  Feb.     7,  1818. 

I     Elijah  Russell,  b  March  6,  1820. 

I     q"^"'  I  Twins,  t  May  7,  1822. 

j     John',  b  May  21,  1826. 

Lucy,  b  Nov.  24,  1828. 

!     Milton,  b  Dec.  17,  1834. 


7i     Sar.4H  Heruick,  to  Horatio  Smith, 

11821. 
Sun\    8 

I     Horatio  Allen. 


36    7 

John  Herrick,  to  Abigail   Wilcox, 

Dec.  1827. 

Ch. 

8 

45 

Daniel. 

46 

Dinslow. 

47 

Emily. 

48 

Alma. 

David  Herrick,  settled  in  Brook- 
field,  Vt.  1799,  m  Sarah  Adams  of 
Canterbury. 

Olive,  b  May  15,  1794 
Sarah,  h  Oct.  1798 
John,     b  Aug.   4,  1803 


j  Samuel  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  Nov- 
24,  1773,  m  Bethiah  Shaw,  Jan.  10, 
1755,  dMay  26,  1774. 

Samuel,  b  Dec.  15,  1756. 
Robert,  b  Jan.  27,  1759. 
Peter,  d  in  Newburyport,  1799. 


13 

5      Benjamin   Herrick  of   Beverly,  d 

1768,  TO  widow    Lydia   Meacham,    No. 

129,  1757. 

Ck. 

6 

52 

Nathaniel,  b  Dec.  16,  1760. 

53 

1     John,          1,  Feb.  26,  1764. 

52 

Ck. 
54 

6 

7 

Son 
55 

7 

Ck. 
56 

8 

57 
58 

1 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

Nathaniel  Herrick,  Topsfield,  m 
1st,  Priscilla  Baker,  who  d  Oct.  1, 1784. 

Priscilla  Baker,  who  to  Abraham  T. 
Peirce,  1810,  m  2d,  Elizabeth  Gould, 
who  d  April  13,  1814. 

Benjamin  Herrick  of  Topsfield,  b 
May  8,  1789,  to  Mary  Endicott  of 
Danvers. 

Lydia,  h  Dec.  17,  1790,  m  Isaac 
Hardy,  Danvers. 

Jacob,  b  Nov.  3, 1702,TO  Jane  Page,  d. 

Elizabeth,  b  June  8,  1796,  m  John 
Pingrec,  Rowley. 

Huldah,  b  Sept.  13,  1797,  m  Ist,  J 
Dudley,  2d,  Charles  Kent. 

Hannah,  b  Dec.  7,  1799,  yn  Nath'l 
Welles,  Topsfield. 

Edney  G.  b  April  30, 1811,  m  Joseph 
White,  Wenham. 

Sarah,  born  Feb.  21,  1813,  m  Asa 
Holmes  of  Esso.x. 

Charlep,  b  1812,  bhoe  mcrchanf, 
Topsfield. 


54 


JOHN    OK    BEVERLY. 


531  G 


Ch.\ 


70 


John  Herrick,  Methuen,  settled  in 
Barre,Vt.  d  1809,  m  Deborah  Pettengill 
of  Middleton,  1786. 

Born  in  Methuen. 

Hannah,  b  Jan.  3,  1789. 

Lydia,      b  in  Topsfield,  Feb.  1, 1791 . 

John,         b  Dec.  10,  1793. 

Deborah,  b  Oct.      fj,  1796. 

Ele)',        b  Sept.  29,  1799. 

Ira,  b  May      4,  1801. 

Roxanna,  b  1804,  m  William  Nichols, 
Northfield,  Vt. 

Hirum,  b  1808. 


7      Hannah    Herrick,   m.     Benjamin 
Fiske,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Delphina,  b  Dec.  10,  1807. 

Benjamin  Philander,^  1811,  d   1834. 
John  Dennison,         b  May  13,  1823. 
Caroline,  b  Sept.  16,   1828,  d  1832. 
Sophia,     b  April     8,  1819. 
Rosina,     b  April  6,  1821,  d  1823. 
John,        b  Sept.  20,  1826. 


65    7 

Li-DiA  Herrick,  m  Elijah  Wheeler, 

Esq.  of  Barre. 

Ch.\  8 

79 

Adeline,  b  Dec 

24,  1815. 

80 

Harriett,  b  Jan. 

24,  1817. 

81 

William,  6  Mar. 

4,1818,<f  Sept.  1819. 

82 

Charles,  b  Sept 

30,  1819, d  1834. 

83 

Emily,     b  April 

,  1821. 

84 

Martha,   b  Nov. 

1823. 

85 

Artemas,  b  Feb. 

25,  1825. 

86 

Gardner,  i  Feb. 

6,  1826. 

66 


Ck 


7  John  Herrick  of  Burhngton,  vt 
Sophia  Randall,  settled  in  Western 
New  York. 

Hazard  Ferry,  b  Oct.  20,  1819. 

Lucy  Sophia,    b  Jan.  11,  1822. 

George  Randall,  b  Dec.  23,  rf  1825. 

Elbridge  Gerry,  b  Nov.  25,  rf  26,1826. 

CaroUne  Deborah,  b  Dec.  1, 1827. 

George  Elbridge,  b  Jan.  29,  1823. 
I     Ira  Herrick,  Chicago,  Ilhnois,  m 
Mabel  Galusha  of  Vermont. 


93 

1     Ellen,         born 

May, 

1826. 

94 

George,      born 

March 

1828. 

95 

Lucia,         born 

Sept. 

1830. 

96 

Eliza  Jane,  born 

June, 

1833. 

97 

Mabel,         born 

Sept. 

1835. 

Deborah    Herrick,    m.     Lemuel 
Bliss  of  Jerico,  Vt. 

Orrannis,    b  Feb.  1819,  d.  1828. 
Lawrence,  b  Jan.  1822. 
John  Dennison,  b  March,  1824. 
Julius  Augustus,  b  Jan.     1826. 
Elcy  Laura,  b   Dec.   1827. 


Robert  Herrick  of  Beverly,  m. 
Mary  Edwards,  Sept.  1722;  settled 
first  in  Wenham  ;  removed  to  Man- 
chester, Mass.  1725,  and  thence  to 
Canterbury,  Conn.,  May,  1751. 

John,  B  in  Wenham,  Aug   7.  1723 


John  Hkrrick  of  Manchester,  m. 
Rachel  Driver  of  M.  Nov.  30,  1744. 

Rachel. 

Robert. 

Rachel. 

John. 

Removed  to  Canterbury, Conn, 1751 ; 
wife  died;  in.  2d,  Ehzabeth  Smith, 
sister  to  Sarah,  wife  of  his  cousin 
John,  No.  11. 

Robert. 

Daniel. 

Elijah. 

Joseph. 

Mary. 

Ann. 

Ruth. 


107 

Ch. 
115 
116 

6 

7 

John   Herrick   of  Canterbury,   m. 
Mary  Butts. 

Calvin,  b  1775,  living  in  1846. 
Rachel. 

115 

Ch. 
117 
118 
119 
120 

7 
8 

Calvin  Herrick  of  Canterbury,  m 
Sophia  Barber. 

Susanna. 

Anna. 

Pamela. 

John,  m  Alathea  Cary,  no  children. 

117 

Ck. 
121 
122 
123 

8 
9 

Susanna  Herkick,  m.   Welcom  E. 
Tinkham. 

Zerah  B. 
Henry  A. 
Calvin  Herrick. 

116 
Ch. 
124 
125 

7 
8 

Rachel  Herrick,  m.  Samuel  Dyer. 

Hirum. 

Eliza  Mary. 

124 

Ch. 
126 
127 

8 
9 

Hirum    Dyer,    settled    minister  in 
Preston,  N.  Y.  m.  Maryann  Isaam. 

Mary  Eliza. 
Samuel  Henry. 

108 
Ch. 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 


6      Robert  Herrick,  m.  Alice  Bond. 

7 

Amasa  m.  Worth,  settled  in  Penn. 

Elizabeth. 

Abigail,  m.  Elijah  Town,  Illinois. 

Jonas. 

lyiary,  family  unknown. 


7|     Jonas  Herrick,  m  Melinda  Whip- 
ple ;  settled  in  McDonough,  Chenan- 
go Co.  N.  Y. 
81 

Anna. 
I     Barthea. 
Harriett. 
Herbert. 


I     I 


1091  6 


•  I  7 


Daniel  Herrick  of  Canterbury,  m 
Olive  Fiske. 

Daniel. 
Orra. 


JOHN    OF    BEVERLY 


55 


137 

7 

Daniel  Heriuck,  to  Olive  Adams. 

Ch. 
139 
140 

8 

Eliza. 
Alonzo. 

138 

7 

Orra  Herrick,  m  Calvin  Barstow. 

Ch. 
141 
142 
143 
144 

" 

John. 
Olive. 

Luther. 
Harriett. 

145 

Adeline. 

Susanna. 


John  Barstow,  m  Julia  Bailey. 
Lydia  Bailey. 


1J2 

6 

Mary  Herrick,  »«  Joseph  Adams. 

Ch. 

7 

148 

Amos. 

149 

Daniel. 

148 

7 

Amos  Adams,  m  Pamila  Barker. 

Ch. 

8 

150 

Joseph  Herrick. 

151 

Calvin  Herrick,  and  four  others. 

114 

(i 

Ruth  Herrick,  m  Bethuel  Bond. 

Ch. 

7 

152 

Joseph. 

153 

Elijah,  lives  in  Ohio. 

154 

Jonas,      do.       do.  m  Eliza  Story. 

155 

Daniel. 

156 

William,  lives  in  Ohio. 

157 

Dorothy,    do.         do. 

152 

7 

Joseph  Bond,  m  Esther  Ford. 

Ch. 
158 
159 
160 

8 

Cecilia. 

Emmons. 

Juliann. 

161 

Joseph. 

155 

7 

Daniel  Bond,  m  Deborah  White. 

Ch. 

8 

162 

George. 

163 

Mary. 

164 

Daniel. 

165 

William. 

166 

Elizabeth. 

167 

Lavina. 

168! 

Ch. 
174 
175 

176 

1771 

ira! 


179| 


169 

5 

Ch. 

6 

180 

1 

181 

182 

183 

184 

185 

186 

187 

188 

189 

Maky  Herrick,  m  John  Knowlton, 
Manchester,  d  at  Sutton,  N.  H.  1812. 

John,  born  1755,  d  at  sea. 

Ezekiel,  b  1757,  d  1806,  at  New 
London. 

Robert,  b  1759,  d  1836,  at  Concord. 

Mary,  //  1761,  m  Moses  Hill,  Hop. 
kinton,  1783. 

Sarah,  b  1763,  m  Benjamin  Leach. 

Anna,  born  at  Gloucester,  1765,  m 
Daniel  Trussell. 

Daniel,  born  1768. 

Jonathan  Herrick,  Manchester, 
Hopkinton,  1779,  m  Rachel  Allen, 
who  d  1838,  aged  103. 

Jonathan,  b  March  1,  1760. 

Rachel,  bapt.  Mav  9,  1762. 

Priscilla,     i  Dec."  25,  1763. 

Anna. 

Asa,  m  Mary  Blake,  lives  on  the 
paternal  farm. 

Henry,  born  April  21, 1766,  m  Jemi- 
ma Storey,  lives  in  Onondaga  Co., 
New  York. 

David,  TO  Mary  Buswell,  lives  in 
Woodbury,  Vt. 

Mary,  b  Jan.  9,  1770,  to  Moses  Ten- 
ney  of  Weathersficld,  Vt.,  twelve  ch. 

Samuel. 

Sarah,  m  Ephraim  Foster,  Peacham, 
Vt.  two  children. 


Jonathan  Herrick,  Esq.,  of  Bev- 
erly, 1731,  Manchester,  1733,  removed 
to  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1781,  then  m  71 
years,  n?  Mary  Dodge,  Beverly,  Feb. 
17,  1731-2. 

Mary,  b  July  22,  1734. 
Jonathan,  b  July  6,  1736. 
Esther,  b  June  2i1,  1743. 
Sarah,  b  June  7,  1746. 
Daniel,  b  Jan.  2,  1751. 
Asa,  b  Nov.  16,  1754. 


Jonathan  Herrick,   New  London, 
1785,  removed  to  Corinth,  Me.    1825, 
living  in  1843,  aged  S3,  m  Betsey   Sar- 
Ch.    7!geant,  March  8,  1783. 

190  I      Nathan,     b  March  14,  1784. 

191  Jonathan,  b  April      4,  1786. 

192  I     Joshua,     b  Jan.      29,  1789. 

193  I  Ruth,  born  April  8,  1789,  m  Nathan'l 
W.  Knowlton,  Fishersficld,  N.H.  Dec. 
2,  1818. 

194  I     Stephen,  Z- June  n,  1794. 

195  I     Zenas,      b  June  28,  17r6. 

196  I     Betsey,     b  Mar.  12,  1800. 

197  I  Charles,  born  Sept.  16,  1803,  killed 
by  a  tree,  June  5, 1824. 

1981     I     Hannah,  born  Dec.  3,  18C6. 

190 1  71  Nathan  Heruick,  Esq.  Corinth, 
1 1825,  TO  Loiza  Sargeant,  Jan.  18, 1805. 


Ch.\ 
199! 
200 
201 1 
202j 
191 


Ch. 
203 


205 


206 
207 


I     Loammi  Sargeant,  b  June  18,  1805. 
I     Elma,  b  Oct.  12,  d  Nov.  12,  1811. 
Elma,  born  July  3,  1813. 
Nathan  Franklin,  b  Aug.  7,  1814. 
Jonathan  Herrick  of  New    Lon- 
don, TO  1st,  Sarah  Colby,  New  London, 
Nov.  1811,  who  d  Jan.  29, 1823. 

Joseph  Colby. 
George  Washington. 
Nancy  Colby. 

Married    2d,    Rhoda   Everett,  July 
1824,  who  d  Nov.  1835. 
Mary  Everett. 
Jonathan  Everett. 
Married  3d,  Lucv  Peircc,  Oct.  1837. 


5C 


JOHN    OF    BEVKRLY. 


179 

Ch. 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 
213 
2U 
192 

Ch. 
215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
3201 
221 
222 
228 
194 


Ch. 
224 
225 
195 

Ch. 
226 

227 1 


G>  Daniel  Knowmon,  m  Mary  Stock- 

cr,  Jan.  13,  1793. 
7J 

j     Five  sons  and  two  daughters. 


JosHU.\  Herrick,  Corinth, 
sey  Guile,  Feb.  4,  1812. 


Bet- 


David  Guile, 
Betsey  Matilda, 
Joshua  Manning, 
Charles, 
Joseph  Colbj', 
Rhapsima  Blake, 
Nathan, 
Emily  Ann, 
Charlotte  Ball, 


6  Oct.     3,  1812. 

i  April  12,  1814. 
h  Nov.  11,1815. 
b  Feb.  10,  1819. 
b  Mar.  22,  1821. 
b  July  4,  1825. 
b  Aug.  22,  ]e27. 
b  June  21,  1830. 
b  April  1,  1835. 


Stephen  Herrick,  New  London, 
Corinth,  1826,  m  Mary  D.  Keith, 
March  16,  1824. 

Charles  Henry,  b  Sept.  9,  1825. 
Ann  Frances,     6  Feb.  28,  1828. 
Zenas  Herrick,  Levant,  m   Sarah 
Everett,  Nov.  1822. 


Sarah  Ann,  born  Sept.  15, 
Mary  Marinda,  b  Aug.    5, 


1823. 

1828. 


199 

Ch. 

1i28 
^29 
230 

71     LoAMMi  Sargeant  Herrick,   Cor- 
|inth,  771  Sylvia  Sweet,  Sept.  22,  1833. 

Maryett,             b  Aug.  17,  1836. 

Sylvia  Hellen,  b  Feb.     9,  1838. 

1     Nancy  Elma,    b  Jan.    31,  1840. 

^19 

Son 
231 

8 
9 

Joseph    Colby  Herrick,    Corinth, 
m  Elma  Hunting,  New  London,  -Dec. 
2,  1836,  who  d  Dec.  8, 1839. 

George'Henry,  born  May,  1839. 

215 

Ch. 
232 

8 
9 

David  Guile  Herrick,  Corinth,  m 
Cynthia  F.  Sweet  of  Corinth,  Nov.  16, 
1837. 

Rachel  Allen,  born  Nov.  7,  1838. 

188 

Son 
233 

6 

7 

Samuel  Herrick,   Hopkinton,    N. 
H.,  m  Betsey  Colby. 

George,  lives  in  Newport,  N.  H. 

170 

Ch. 
234 

5 
6 

Esther   Herrick,  Manchester,  m 
Francis  Craft  of  Manchester,  1775. 

Esther  Craft,  m    Dodge. 

182 

Ch. 
235 

236 
237 

233 

6 

7 

Priscilla  Herrick  of  Hopl 
N.  H.,  m  David  Kimball,  Hopki 

David,  Concord,  Editor  of  the 
Observer. 

Abel,  d. 

Willard,  Baptist  Preacher  and 
seller,  Vt. 

Mosea,      Congregational     Mi 
Hopkinton. 

anton, 
nton. 

N.H. 

Book- 
nister, 

173i 


Ch.\ 
2391 

2401 
2411 
2421 
243| 
2441 
245 


6 

Ch. 

260 

261 

262 
263 

264  j 

265 1 


266 


Ch. 
271 

272 
273 

274 
275 


Asa  Herrick,  settled  in  Hopkinton, 
1779,  m  Annis  Allen,  Jan  29,  1778,  d 
1822,  aged  68. 

Lydia,  m  Timothy  Colby,  Esq.  Hop- 
kinton. 

Mary,  m  Phillip  Farrington. 

Anna,  m  Isaac  Proctor,  Concord. 

Asa  Solus,  Concord. 

Israel  E.,  ?«  Martha  Trow,  Nashua. 

Eseneth,  m  Walter  French. 

Moses,  lives  in  Desmond,  St.  Clair 
Co.,  Michigan. 


I     Danikl  Herrick,  Beverly,  c/    1756, 
\m   Sarah  Raymond,   Salem,   Nov.  23, 

jl727. 

Sarah,  born  Aug.  12,  1728,  m  Jona- 
Ithan  Porter,  Nov.  15,  1750. 
I     Daniel,        b  Feb.    6,  1731. 
I     Barnabas,    b  Oct.  28,  1738. 
1     Anna,  born  April  10,  1733,  m  Jona- 
Ithan  Leach. 

Mary,  born   June  22,  1736,  m  Whit- 
tridge  of  Salem. 

Lydia,  born  1740,   m  another    Whit- 
tridge  of  Salem. 


)|     Daniel  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  1766, 
\m  Ehzabeth  Swazey,  July  25, 1754. 
)| 

I     Amy,         b  Sept.  12,  1755. 
Elizabeth,  b  Oct.      4,  1757. 
Sarah,  born  March  2, 1759,  m  John 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Lyman. 

Daniel,         b  Aug.    20,  1764. 
Nathaniel,    6  March  29,  1766. 
Widow  m  Samuel  Baker,  New  Mar- 
ket, 1773. 


Amy  Herrick,  vi  Henry  Wiggin  of 
Stratham,  N.  H.  July  23,  1785,  who 
was  born  1740,  d  at  Greene,  Me.  wife 
d  in  N.  H.  1839,  on  a  visit  to  her  chil- 
dren. 

Daniel  Herrick,  h  May  20,  1786. 

Charles  Shute,    /;  Feb.  24,  1788. 

Sarah  Herrick,    b  July  15,  1790. 

Abigail  Swazey,  5  Dec.  12,  1792. 

Amy  Herrick,  born  Oct.  27, 1794,  m 
Daniel  Conant  of  Shapleigh,  Me.  no 
children. 


271 

7 

Daniel  Herrick  Wiggin,  Greene, 
Me.  m  Elizabeth  Kay  of  Greene,  Feb. 
1819. 

Ch. 

8 

276 

Henry. 

277 

■    Mary. 

278 

Emeline. 

279 

Charles  Herrick. 

280 

Levi  Kay. 

281 

Amy  Elizabeth. 

282 

Daniel  Webster. 

272 

7 

Charlks  Shute  Wiggin,  Wolfs- 
boro',  N.  H.  m  Abigail  Meader. 

Ch. 

8 

283 

Son  and  three  daughters. 

JOHN     OF 

BEVERLY.                                      57 

267 

6;     Elizabeth  Herrick,  m  Jacob  Peir- 

i296 

7      Nathaniel  Herrick,  Manchester, 

son  of  Exeter,  N.  H. 

N.  H.,  m  Jane  Mow,  Nov.  1827. 

Ch. 

7 

Ch. 

8 

284 
285 

Jacob. 
Charles. 

321 

322 

Nancy  E. 
Robert  L.  F. 

286 

Frederic. 

323 

Robert  F. 

287 

Elizabeth. 

324 

James  M. 

288 

Charlotte. 

325 

Charles  W. 

289 

Sarah. 

326 

297 

John  L. 

269 

6      Daniel  Herrick,  settled   in  West- 

/      Mary  Hackett  Herrick,  m    Rob- 

Ch. 

brook,  Me.  d. 

ert  Annan  of    Manchester,    June    7, 

7 

1825,  who  <i  Nov.  1845 

2901 

1      Daniel,  settled  in  New  York  City. 

Ch. 

8 

291 1 

i     Mary,  m  SamuelStevens,Westbrook. 

327 

328 

John  G.              i  June  12, 1826. 

270" 

6;      Nathaniel    Herrick,    Exeter,    N. 

Charles  C.          b  May  15,  1828. 

|H.  mMary,   daughter   of  Col.  James 

329 

George,              b  Nov.  29,  1829. 

1  Hackett  of  Exeter,  Merchant. 

330 

Orren  Herrick,  b  Oct.  28,  1831. 

Ch. 

7| 

331 

Amelia  A.,  d. 

292 

Elizabeth,             iSept.    8,1787. 

332 

Ann  M.,              6  Oct.    8,1837. 

293 

Sarah,  born  1791. 

333 

William  Herrick,  b  April,  1844. 

294 

James  Hackett,  b  Sept.  20,  1798. 

2"62- 

o      Barnabas  Herrick,  Salem,  d  1832, 

295 

Daniel,          born     Jan.    19,  1801. 

aged    94,   m    Lydia   Murray,    Salem, 

296 

Nathaniel,    born     Dec.    18,  1803. 

April  2,  1761. 
6 

297 

Mary  Hackett,      b  Feb.    16,  1806. 

:  Ch. 

334 

292" 

7      Elizabeth  Herrick,  m   Jonathan 

Nathaniel. 

Sanborn  of  Franklin,  Sept.  17,  1809. 

^35 

Jacob. 

Ch. 

8 

|336 

Jonathan. 

298 

John  L.,  born  Mav,  1810. 

337 

William. 

299 

1     Jonathan  P.  born  Jan.  24,  1814. 

338 

Peter,  m  Mary  Johnson,  Salem,    no 

300 

Nathaniel  Herrick,  b  Feb.    3,  1818. 

children,  both  Uving  1842. 

301 

Elizabeth  A.  born  June  16,  1822. 

339 

Mary,  m  James  Stocker,  Salem. 

298  j 

8      John  L.  Sanborn,  Frankhn,  in  Jane 

336~ 

6      Jonathan    Herrick,    Salem,    d   at 

,  1 

Morrison,  Oct.lO,  1833,  d  Sept. 19,1839. 

sea,  1806,  m    Elizabeth  Ravel,   Salem, 

Ch. 

9 

May  3,  1784. 

302 

Ann. 

Ch. 

7 

303 

George  L. 

340 
341 

Jonathan. 

299;   8j     Jonathan  P.    Sanborn,  Northfield, 

George  W^ashington. 

771  Rebecca  Clou?h,  1836. 

342 

Lydia,  7?^  Levering  of  Salem. 

Ch\  91 

343 

Sarah,  >  lives  in  County  st.,    Salem. 

3041     1     Ausker. 

344 

Ann,     5  Solus.          "        "         " 

305(          De  Witt  Clinton.                                    : 

345 

James,  d  at  sea,  s.  p. 

306i          William  Clough.                                    \ 

341    7[      George    Washington     Herrick, 

293    /j      Sarah  Herrick,  w  Tristram    San- 1 

lUaltliam,  iVlass.,  m  SaraJi. 

born  of  Franklin,  March  30,  1817,  who  ; 

Ch.    i 

5| 

|(/  July  10,  1827.                                           ] 

8                                                                   1 

346 

I     Sarah  Elizabeth. 

Ch. 

3471      1      George  Washino-ton. 

307 

JohnJ.  born  Sept.  20,1820.                 j 
Amy  Swazey,  born  1818,  d  1842.       | 

3481      1     Ann  Maria. 

308 

337    ( 

)      William    Herrick,    Cliarlestown, 

309 

Charles  P.         born  1823,  d  1839. 

Mass.    d  1838,    a   Baptist  Preacher,  m 

310 

Tristram,  born  Sept.  18,  1827.              j 

Ch.    ' 

Bethiah  Daland,  Salem,  Jan.  1,  1788. 

XJ94    7]     Jamks  Hackett  Herrick  of  Frank-  [ 

- 

lin,  m  Clarissa  Arling,  Jan.  1,  1822. 

349 

William. 

Ch. 

350 

Benjamin  Dunham. 

311 

Thomas  W.  b  Dec.  2,  1822,  d. 

351 

Henry. 

312 

Mary  A.  b  Oct.  28,  1824. 

352 

Hannah,  m  Blake,  Cliarlestown. 

313 

Elizabeth  Swazey,  b  1826. 

353 

Eliza  Ann,  m  Studley. 

314 

Clarissa  M.  born  Oct.  1829. 

354 

Lydia,  m  Henry  Nichols. 

315 

James,  born  1833. 

355 

Sarah  Greeiic,  Solus. 

295 

7      Daniel  Herrick,  Frankhn,  m  Nar-  { 
cissa  R.  Blanchard,  Sept.  26,  1622. 

Ch.    . 

? 

316      1     Daniel.                                                     \ 

3171     1     Mary  E.                                                   \ 

318 

Sarah  S. 

319 

Hannah  J.                                                 \ 

320 

Daniel  W.                                               \ 

321 

Charles  E.                                               \ 

GEORGE   OF    SALEM. 


GEORGE  HERRICK,  an  emigrant 
from  England,  came  to  Salem,  1684  or 
5,  Marshall  and  Deputy  Sheriff  1691, 
2,  &3,  rf  1695,  wife  Martha. 

Martha. 
Howett. 

George,  born  in  Beverly,  Jan.  2, 
1695-6,  after  the  decease  of  his  father. 


HowETT  HERRicK,7reAbigail  Wheel- 
er, Sept.  10,  1715. 

Jonathan,  born  April  30,  1717. 
George,  born  March  12,  \72l,d.  s.  p. 
Abigail,  born  April  7,  1723. 
Andrew,  born  April  28, 1725. 
George,  born  Jan.  24,  1727,  d.  s.  p. 
David,  bapt.  May  8,  1730,  d. 


26 

5 

Jane  Carrico,?^  Ebenezer  Wallace. 

Ch. 

6 

30 

Ebenezer, 

6  Oct.   13,  1789,  d. 

31 

Jane, 

b  April  24,  1793. 

32 

Ebenezer, 

6  July   11,1795. 

33 

Huldah, 

bOct.   12,1799. 

34 

Betsey, 

6  July     6,1802. 

35 

Joshua, 

bOct.   26,1804. 

36 

Joseph, 

b  Sept.  30,  1806. 

37 

Eliza, 

b  Aug.    7,  1811. 

27 

5 

Benjamin 

Carrico,  Beverly. 

Ck. 

6 

38 

Beniamin 

39 

Andrew, 

}  Oct.,  d  May  16, 1800. 

401 


Charles,  d. 


Jonathan    Herrick,    Beverly, 
Elizabeth  Wood,  Jan.  27,  1744. 
Recorded  in  Beverly. 
Elizabeth,  born  Aug.  2,  1745. 


William  Herrick,  Beverly,  killed 
in  battle  with  a  British  ship,  1778,  born 
July  12,  1747,  m  Deborah  Leavitt, 
Nov.  27,  1770. 

Deborah,    b  Aug.    21,  1774. 
William,    b  June    30,  1776,  d. 
Wilham,    b  Aug.      9,  1778. 


41 

Benjamin,  d  Jan.  26,  1835. 

42 

Joseph,       b  Oct.  31,  1799. 

43 

Martha,  born  1811,  d  1832. 

44 

George. 

28 

5 

Thomas  Carrico. 

Ck. 

6 

45 

Ehzabeth. 

46 

Thomas,       born  Sept.  1801. 

47 

Elizabeth,    born  May,  1804. 

48 

Joshua,         born  May  12,  1806. 

49 

Deborah,      born  June,  1809. 

William  HERKick,4th,  Beverly,  m 
Eunice  Raj'mond. 

Nancy,  born  May  19,  1813. 
William  Leavitt,  b  Aug.  29,  1815. 
Deborah  Leavitt,  b  Sept.  11,  1818.      \ 
Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  25,  1822,  m  Phillip  I 
C.  Obear. 


3|     Abigail    Herrick,    m     Benjamin 
Foster,  1742. 

Andrew,  m  Bethiah  Knowlton. 

Joseph. 

Benjamin. 

Abigail,  b  1746,  d  1829,  m  Watts. 

Ehzabeth,  b  1750,  d  1823. 

Rebecca,     b  1762, d  1825. 


Elizabeth  Foster,   m  Alexander 
Carrico. 

Jane,  b  1771,  d  1825. 
Benjamin,^  1773,  ti  1831. 
Thomas,  b  1777,  d  1810. 
Joseph,  born  1784. 


Joseph  CARRico,7ftMargarett Board- 
man,  Jan.  8,  1807. 


Abigail, 

6  Dec.    9,1807. 

Mary, 

b  Dec.  28,  1809. 

Joseph, 

6  Feb.  18,  1812,  d  1835 

Charlotte, 

6  Aug.    8,1815. 

Charles, 

b  Oct.  24,  1818. 

Margarett, 

b  Dec.  23,  1820. 

Martha, 

b  Aug.  24,  1823. 

25 

4 

Rebecca  Foster,  m  1st,  James 
Obear,  Beverly,  who  died  1825,  m  2d, 
Young,  no  children. 

Ch. 

5 

57 

Abigail  Obear,  m  Benj.  W^allis, 
Jan. 26,  1799. 

Ch. 

6 

■58 

Abigail. 

59 

Benjamin. 

60 

John. 

61 

James. 

62 

Elizabeth. 

63 

Rebecca. 

64 

William. 

65 

Charlotte- 

66 

Maria. 

GEORGE    OF    SALEM. 


69 


8 

3 

Andrew    Herrick,    Beverly,     m 

11 

4 

Elizabeth  Herrick,  m  John  Lov- 

Lydia  Tuck,  1753. 

ett,  Dec.  3, 1767. 

Ch. 

4 

Ch. 

5 

67 

Andrew. 

85 

John. 

68 

Jonathan. 

86 

Jonathan. 

69 

Lydia. 

87 

Elizabeth. 

70 

James. 

88 

Josiah. 

William  Herrick. 

2    2 

Martha    Herrick,     Beverly,     m 

89 

March  27,  1715,  Thomas  Lovell,  Ips- 

90 

Joanna. 

wich,  settled  in  Sutton,  N.  H. 

91 

Augustus. 

Son    3 
71 

92 

Charlotte. 

George,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Several  daughters  whose  names  and 

93 

Edmonds. 

86 

"5 

Jonathan  Herrick  LovETT,TOOct. 

destiny  are  alike  unknown. 

Ch. 
94 

6 

6,  1796,  Anna  Lovett,  Beverly. 

~4 

"2 

George  Herrick,  Beverly,  d  Jan. 
26,  1775-6,  aged  80,  m  Emma  Elliott, 
Jan.  25, 1723. 

Jonathan  Herrick,  b  &  d  1797. 

95 

Anna,  b  1799,  d  1808. 

Ck. 

72 

3 

96 

Charlotte,  born  1801. 

Judith,  m  Thomas  Bootman. 

97 

Jonathan  Herrick,  b  1803,  d  1805. 

73 
74 
75 

98 

Jonathan  Herrick,  b  1805. 

RlTry^' 
Manlia. 

99 

William  Herrick,    6  1808. 

100 

John,  born  1810. 

101 
102 

Anna,  born  1813. 
Joshua,  b  1815, d  1820. 

"74 

3 

Mary  Herrick,  m  Hanna  of  Bev- 
erly. 

Son 
76 

4 

103 

Charles  Thorndike,  b  Sept.  11, 1817. 

George  Herrick  Hanna,  b  1770, 

104 

Mary  Elizabeth   Dana,  b  Sept.  24, 

m  Jane  Massury,  Beverly. 

1         <  XO/i«. 

C/i. 

5 

77 

George. 

78 

John. 

79 

Thomas. 

80 

John  Massury. 

81 

Joseph. 

82 

Mary. 

83 

William. 

84 

Mary  Jane. 

60 


JAMES    OF    SOUTHAMPTON,    N.  Y. 


JAMES  HERRICK,  settled  at 
Southampton,  Long  Island,  then  with- 
in the  jurisdiction  of  Connecticut,  prior 
to  1657,  d  1687,  wife  Martha,  who  sur- 
vived him. 

Recorded. 

James. 

William,  born  1654. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  prior  to  1707. 

Martha,  m  Zerubbabel  Phillips,1687. 


3    2 

William  Herrick,   Esq.  d  1708,  ee 

54,  wife  Mehitabel,  d  about  1736. 

Ch.    3 

61 

William. 

7 

Stephen. 

8 

Nathan,  born  1700. 

9 

James,  minor,  1707. 

10 

Irene. 

11 

Phebe. 

12 

Mehitabel,  m  Topping. 

13 

Abigail,  vi  Rogers. 

7 

3 

Stephen  Herrick,  Southampton, 
d  1756,  wife  Dorothy,  who  survived 
him. 

Ch. 

4 

14 

Cleopatra. 

15 

Deborah. 

16 

Ann. 

17 

Stephen,  settled  in  New  Haven,  6ch. 

18 

Ashbel. 

19 

George. 

•^0 

Hugh,  b  1742,  Edward  White  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  appointed  his  guar- 
dian, 1758. 

21 

Abigail. 

icK,  Southampton,  d 


George  Hef 
1786,  aged  52. 


Austin,   d  Oct.  24, 1793,  aged  22. 
William,  born  1760. 


23 

5|     William  Herrick,  Southampton,  d 

Nov.  25,  1625,  aged  65. 

Ck. 

6 

24 

Stephen. 

25 

Hirum. 

26 

•  William. 

27 

George. 

28 

Austin. 

29 

Edward. 

30 

Abigail. 

24    6 

Stephen  Herrick,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Ck.    7 

31 

John. 

32 

William. 

33 

Charles. 

34 

George. 

35 

1 

Elizabeth. 

Ch. 
65 
66 

671 


26 

Ck. 
36 
37 

38 
39 

401 


William  Herrick,  Southampton. 

Sarah. 

William 

Abigail. 

Elizabeth 

Cephas, 


Nathan  Herrick,  Southampton,  d 
1784,  aged  84. 

Phebe. 

Nathan. 

Eunice,  m  White. 

Nathaniel. 

Mehitabel,  m  Sayre. 

Henry,  born  1737. 

Hannah. 

Martha,  m  Wooley. 


Nathaniel    Herrick,    Southamp- 
ton, d  1784,  wife  survived. 

Hannah. 
Azuba. 


Henry  Herrick,  Southampton. 

Claudius,  born  1775. 

Selden. 

Eunice. 


Claudius  Herrick,  Congregation- 
alist  Clergyman,settled  at  Woodbridge, 
Conn.,  d  in  New  Haven,  May  26, 
1831,  m  Hannah  Pierpont.  This  lady 
is  still  living  in  New  Haven. 

Henry,  b  1805,  settled  in  Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

John  Pierpont,  born  1807. 

Sarah  Maria,  b  1809,  d  1813. 

Edward  Claudius,  6  Feb.  24,  1811, 
librarian  of  Yale  College,  New  Haven. 


John  Pierpont    Herrick,    Physic- 
ian, Southampton. 

James  C. 


Selden  Herrick,  Southampton. 

Clarissa. 
Sarah  Maria. 
Mehitabel. 
Jerusha. 


James  Herrick,  Southampton,  d 
1783,  m  Abigail,  who  d  April  6,  1795, 
aged  80. 

Edward. 
Micaiah. 
Phebe. 


66 

4 

Micaiah  Herrick,  Southampton,  <i 
1782,  aged  43,  wife  Martha. 

Ck. 

5 

68 

James. 

69 

Edward. 

70 

Hirum. 

71 

Clarissa. 

72 

Micaiah. 

72 

5 

Micaiah  Herrick,  Southampton 

Ch. 

6 

73 

James. 

74 

Cornelia. 

75 

Ehzabeth, 

76 

Mary. 

77 

George 

78 

Edward 

IRISH   FAMILY.      JOHN   OF   SHIPPOOL. 


Ck. 


JOHN  HERRICK,  Esq.  of  Ship- 
pool,  Co.  of  Cork,  6.1612,  d.  1689,  came 
over  from  England  in  1647,  an  Ensign 
in  Col.  Gainsboro's  Regiment,  and  in 
the  company  commanded  by  Captain 
Seagreeve  of  Leicester.  At  the  close 
of  the  war,  and  in  the  sale  and  distri- 
bution of  the  estates  of  the   Irish  reb- 

,  Mr.  Herrick  acquired  title  to  the 
castle  and  estates  of  Lord  Roche,  at 
Polenelory,  (equivalent  to  the  English 
name  of  Sliippool,)  on  the  Kinsale 
river  :  all  which  are  still  possessed  by 
his  lineal  posterity,  according  to  his  ; 
first  intent,  and  without  resort  to  any 
of  the  contingent  provisions  of  his 
Will.  Mr.  Herrick  w^as  twice  married  ; 
by  his  first  marriage,  he  had  a  son  ] 
and  heir. 

Gershom,  b.  1665,  and  by  his  second  \ 
wife,  Margarett,  who  survived  him. 

John. 
Francis. 

Mary. 


Son 

7 


Gershom  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Ship- 
pool,  m  1693,  Susannah,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Swithin  Smart,  Esq.  by 
Francis  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of 
Edward  Riggs,  Esq.  of  Riggsdale,  in 
the  county  of  Cork,  and  left  a  son  and 
successor. 

Edward  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Ship- 
pool,  b  1694,  Tre  Elizabeth,dau.  of  Caleb 
Falkenner,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork, 
and  had  si.x  sons  and  two  daughters  ; 
he  was  succeeded  by  his  son 

Falkener  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Ship- 
pool,  6>1729,  m  June,  1753,  Sarah, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Bousfield, 
Esq.  of  Cork,  and  left  a  son  and  two 
daughters,  viz  : 

Thomas  Bousfield. 

Jane,  m  Rev.  Ambrose  Hickey. 
1     Elizabeth,  d  uniiiarried,  aged  36. 


Thomas  BousFiELf/ Herrick,  Esq, 
of  Shippool,  b  1754,  m  1783,  Anne, 
only  daughter  of  Henry  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Frankfort  House,  county  of  Cork, 
and  d.  1796. 

William  Henry. 

Henry  Moore,  Capt.  of  45th  Regi- 
ment. Killed  at  the  storming  of  Bad- 
ajos. 

Edward,  Leutenant,  Royal  Navy. 

Anne,  m  Jan.  1818,  Richard  Plum- 
er  Davis,  Esq.  Captain,  Royal  Navy. 


11 

6 

Ch. 

7 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

William  Henry  Herrick,  Esq.,^ 
Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  b.  Feb. 
13,  1784,  m  Sept.  8,  1814,  Mary,  only 
daughter  of  Robert  De  Le  Cour,  Esq. 

Thomas  Bousfield. 

William  Henry. 

Benjamin  Bousfield. 

James  Hugh. 

Mary  De  La  Cour,  m.  Doctor  Corbet 
of  Innishannon. 

Anne  Harriett. 

Loiza  Josephine  Pettitot. 

Georgianna  Henrietta. 

Captain  Herrick  succeeded  his  father 
in  October,  1796,  and  has  been  in  the 
commission  of  the  peace,  since   1816. 


John  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Belmont, 
in  the  county  of  Cork,  inherited  by 
his  father's  Will,  an  estate  in  the  Bar- 
rony  of  Ibane,  called  Ballacourcey,  of 
which  Belmont  is  the  Home-Steading, 
where  the  family  reside.  This  branch 
of  the  family  is  now  represented  by 

John  Edward  Herkick,  Esq.  of 
Belmont  and  Dublin, barrister  at  Law, 
and  a  counsellor  of  some  eminence. 


APPENDIX. 


EIRIKR.     ERIC.     ERIK. 

This  very  ancient  and  much  cherished  Scandinavian  cognomen  has  passed  through 
numerous  variations  and  mutations  in  England,  some  of  whicli  may  have  been  ideomatic,  but 
generally  they  are  referable  to  the  prevailing  fancy  of  the  early  ag%  of  English  literature, 
and  the  absence  of  anything  like  an  established  orthography.  When  the  most  distinguished 
scholars  wrote  their  own  names  in  the  most  fanciful  and  often  fantastic  forms.  When  the 
name  of  Villcrs  was  spelled  fourteen  different  ways  in  the  deeds  of  that  family  ;  and  the 
most  simple,  dissyllabic  name  of  Percy,  is  found  in  the  family  documents,  spelled  fifteen  dif- 
ferent ways.  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester,  wrote  his  name  eight  different  ways  ;  and  that  dis- 
tinguished Statesman  and  scholar.  Sir  Walter  Rawleigh,  had  contrived  such  various  and  irre- 
concileable  forms  of  writing  and  spelling  his  own  name,  that  the  learned  of  a  subsequent  age 
could  by  no  means  determine  its  orthography,  or  its  euphony,  until  a  long  forgotten  pun  of 
King  James  came  up  to  the  rescue,  and  helped  them  to  the  sound  of  iJaio-leigh,  but  left  them 
in  hopeless  perple.xity  for  a  reason  why  it  should  have  been  that  in  preference  to  almost  any- 
thing else. 

Recurring  to  the  Enghsh  orthography  of  our  own  name,  in  all  its  variety  and  mutability 
for  many  centuries,  we  perceive  something  like  a  progressive  transition,  from  the  original 
Scandinavian  Eirikr,  down  to  the  settled  and  permanent  English  Heyrick,  and  Herrick  of 
the  seventeenth  century.  The  earliest  English  forms  were  Ericke,  Eric,  and  Erik,  with 
occasional  variations  in  the  final  letter,  and  some  few  instances  of  the  substitution  of  I  instead 
of  E  as  the  initial.  In  the  twelfth  century,  Henry,  of  Great  Stretton,  spelled  his  name 
Eyryk.  A.  D.  1450,  Robert  of  Houghton  wrote  Eyrick,  and  about  A.  D.  l.'iOO,  his  son 
Thomas,  spelled  his  name  Eyricke,  and  Eyrick ;  and  his  son,  John  of  Leicester,  merely 
indulged  in  a  great  variety,  as  :  Eyrik,  Eyrek,  Eyricke,  to  whicli  last,  the  engraver  of  his 
epitaph,  for  the  first  time  on  record,  prefixed  the  H,  unless,  indeed,  it  may  have  been  previ- 
ously assumed  by  his  son  Nicholas  of  London,  who  had  early  chosen  the  name  Heryk,  which 
his  sons  again  changed  to  Herrick,  about  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  century  ;  at  this  time, 
or  a  few  years  earlier,  the  sons  of  John  of  Leicester  had  fixed  the  orthography  of  the  names 
Herrick,  and  Heyrick,  which  have  remained  permanent  and  unchanged  to  this  day: — Robert, 
the  eldest  son,  having  assumed  the  latter,  and  the  other  sons  of  John,  the  former. 

Previously  to  the  institution  of  sir-names,  we  have  frequent  significant  suffixes  to  the 
name  Eric,  indicative  of  some  quality,  attribute,  or  pretension  of  the  individual,  as  :  Eric  the 
Red,  Eric  Blodox,  Eric  the  Forester,  &c.  ;  but  we  are  not  aware  that  it  was  ever  used  as  a 
mere  prenomen,  or  fore-name,  followed  by  a  sir-name  ;  on  the  contrary,  we  find  this  among 
the  early  sir-names,  adapted  by  the  higher  orders  of  European  Society.*  The  brothers 
Henry  and  Allan  Eyryk,  resided  at  Great  Stretton  in  the  12th  century  ;  and  there  is  no 
evidence  that  these  were  the  first  of  that  branch  whose  ancient  name  had  become  their 
sir-name.  A.  D.  14.50,  Nicholas  Eric,  was  commissioned  an  ambassador  of  Peace,  from 
Sweeden  and  Norway  to  England,  France  and  Ireland.  It  may  be  here  remarked,  as  among 
the  curiosities  incidental  to  the  Ipose  and  mutable  condition  of  our  ancient  names,  that  while 
the  ancient  Scandinavian  Erick,  is  still  found  in  England  ;  the  English  Herrick,  has  found 
its  way  into  Sleswick,  the  father-land  of  the  earliest  Danish  invaders  of  Britain. 

*  Sir-names  were  being  gradually  introduced  among  the  common  people  and  small  leaseholders  in  Eni;lnnd, 
prior  to  tlie  Conquest;  but  would  seem  to  have  been  assumed  by  the  larger  land  holders  and  gentry,  at  a  later 
period,  and  then  but  slowly  and  reluctantly  ;  a  plurality  of  names  being  viewed  as  an  onerous  imposition  upon 
their  personal  dignity  and  unmistakable  individuality.  At  a  much  later  period,  a  Scottish  chief  very  emphati- 
cally and  indignantly  remark(Ml  to  an  English  traveller,  who  had  used  the  word  Mister,  in  addressing  him : — 
"  There  are  many  Mr.  McDonald's,  and  there  are  many  Captain  McDonald's,  and  Colonel  McDonald's  j  but  there 

is  but  ONE  McDonald. 


64  APi>KNDIX. 


B  1. 


Capt.  WiLLiJtM  Henrv  Herrick,  R.  N.,  in  a  letter  addressed  to  Alfred  Henick,  Esq., 
October  19,  1836,  says  :  "  It  is  also  probable  that  we  have  sprung  from  the  same  old  stock, 
Erryck,  the  Danish  chief,  who  was  one  of  the  invaders  of  England  during  the  reign  of  Alfred 
tiie  Saxon  King  of  Britain,  and  h}'  whom  he  was  overcome  and  compelled  to  settle  in  East 
Anglia,  in  which  is  that  part  of  England  now  called  Leicestershire,  and  where  his  descendants 
.still  reside  in  great  affluence." 

Holinshcd's  Chronicle,  Sixt  Booke,  page  680. 

B    '^ 

.  qil        ""    "After  this,    other    of  tlie    Danes  assembled   themselves    togither,   and  in 

„.  ■  j-j  ■  Straffbrdshire,  at  a  place  called  Tottenhall,  fought  with  the  Enghshmen,  and 
af\.er  great  slaughter  made  on  both  parties,  the  Danes  were  overcome,  and  so 
likewise  were  they  afterwards  at  Woodfield,  or  Wodenfield.  And  thus  King  Edward  put  the 
Danes  to  the  woorse  in  each  place  connnonlie  where  he  came  ;  and  hearing  that  those  in 
Northumberland  went  to  breake  the  peace,  he  invaded  the  countrie,  and  so  afflicted  the 
same,  that  the  Danes  which  were  inhabitants  there,  gladly  continued  in  rest  and  pea'ce." 
p,    ,  "  But  in  the  mean  time,    Ericke*   the  King  of  those  Danes  ichich  held  the  countrie 

^  '  of  East  /Ir^le,  was  about  to  procure  new.warre,  and  to  allure  other  Danes  to  join 
with  him  against  the  Englishmen,  that  with  common  agreement  they  mio-lit  set  upon  the 
English  nation  and  utterly  subdue  them.  King  Edward  having  intelligence  hereof,  proposed 
to  prevent  him,  and  thereupon  entering  with  an  army  into  his  countrie,  cruelly  wasted  and 
spoiled  the  same.  King  Ericke  having  alreadie  his  people  in  armour,  through,  displeasure 
conceived  hereof,  and  desire  to  be  revenged,  hasted  foorth  to  encounter  his  enemies,  and  so 
they  met  in  the  field,  and  fiercelie  assailed  each  other.  But  as  the  battell  was  rashlie  begun 
on  King  Erick's  syde,  so  was  the  end  very  harmfull  to  him,  for  with  small  adoo^  after  great 
losse  on  both  sides,  he  was  vanquished  and  put  to  flight. 

After  his  coming  home,  bicause  of  his  great  overthrow  and  fowle  discomfiture,  he  began  to 
govern  his  people  with  more  rigour  and  sharper  dealing  than  beforetime  he  had  used. 
Whereby  he  provoked  the  malice  of  the  East  Angles  so  highlie  against  him,  that  they  fell 
upon  him  and  murthered  him  ;  yet  did  they  not  gaine  so  much  hereby  as  they  looked  to 
have  oone,  for  shortlie  after,  they  being  brought  low,  and  not  able  to  defend  their  countrie, 
were  compelled  to  submit  themselves  to  King  Edward." 

B.  3.     Another  of  this  name  who  was  sometime  Governour  of  Northumberland  may 
Hon.  Geo.  P.     have    been   mistaken    for    Ericke    of  East  Anglia;  this  was"  Eirikr  or   Eric 
Marsh.  Blodox,-   son  of  Harald   Harfagri,  King  of  Norway."     His  story  is  thus  told 

by  Thiery,  page  28.     "  Ethelstan  boasted  in  his  charters  of  having  subdued 
every  people  foreign  to  the    Saxon   race,    inhahitting  the  Island  of  Britain.     To  the  Anglo- 
Danes  of  Northumberland,  he  gave  a  Norwegian  for  their  Governour.     (This  was  Eric,    son 
of  Harald,  an  old  pirate,  who  turned  Christian  to  obtain  this  Government.)     On 
A.D.937.     the  day  of  his  baptism  he  swore  to  keep  and  defend  Northumberland  from  the 
pagans  and  pirates  ;  and  from  being  a  Sea-King,t  he  became  King  of  a  province, 

*  "  Eirikr,  son  of  Harold  Gormson,  King  of  Denmarli."      Hon.  Oeorge  P.  Marsh,  of  U.  S.  Saiate. 

t      VI  KINGR.    SEA  KINGS. 

This  title  was  appropriated  by  the  ancient  Scandinavians  as  expressive  of  their  assumed  domhiion  over  the 
seas,  which,  originating  in  a  rightful  jurisdiction  over  the  narrow  Seas  and  Sounds,  which  every  where  sur- 
rounded and  intersected  their  country,  they  did  not  scruple  to  e.xtend  to  the  Baltic,  the  North  Sea,  the  British 
Channel,  and  the  broad  Atlantic,  as  their  increasing  power  and  resources  enabled  them  to  sustain  their  preten- 
Fions.  This  Marine  Empire  was  usually  conceded  to  the  younger  sons  and  remoter  branches  of  the  Royal 
Household,  who,  vested  with  the  title  and  dignity  of  Vi  Kingr,  assembled  under  their  Standard  all  the  brave 
and  adventurous  younger  sons  and  cadets  of  the  country,  with  their  retainers  and  dependents.  And  thus  were 
constituted  those  fierce  and  fearless  Squadrons,  which,  for  many  centuries,  were  the  terror  and  the  scourge  of 
Southern  Europe,  and  finally  became  the  permanent  possessors  of  some  of  the  fairest  portions  of  it. 

Such  was  their  professional  pride, — confidence  in  their  own  resources,  and  disregard  for  all  adverse  circum- 
stances and  contingencies,  that  the  Sea  Kings  and  their  forces  made  their  ships  their  home, — contemning  the 
hospitalities  of  their  friends,  "  it  was  their  boast,  that  they  never  drained  the  drinking  horn,  by  a  cottage  fire, 
but  on  lands  acquired  by  their  own  swords." 

Nor  was  there  any  thing  dishonorable  implied  either  in  the  motive  or  manner  of  these  predatory  wars.  They 
were  in  accordance  with  the  spirit  and  practice  of  the  world  for  many  ages;  nor  can  modern  war  claim  higher 
or  purer  motives,  while  private  property  shall  be  subject  to  seizure  and  destruction  by  private  armaments  ;  prize 
money  awarded  to  public  ships,  and  the  plunder  of  cities  reward  the  conquerors.  E-Xclnded  by  the  law  of 
primogeniture,  from  all  participation  in  the  family  honors  and  Estates— from  the  throne,  as  well  as  from  the 
most  humble  freehold  ;  the  junior  branches  of  Scandinavian  society,  were  driven  to  the  only  available  and  hon- 
orable resource, — WAR  !  Nor  could  their  direct  and  simple  politics  comprehend  the  legal  refinements  and  dis- 
tinctions, and  scruples,  and  the  obscure  moralities,  of  the  international  law  of  more  modern  times.  They  fought 
for  subsistence  ;  for  wealth  ;  for  honor  and  renown  ;  for  permanent  dominion,  and  a  home  for  their  name  and 
race.  They  seized  upon  and  colonized  waste  and  unoccupied  countries,  as  Iceland  and  Greenland ;  and  they 
subdued  and  dispossessed  their  less  warlike  neighbors. 

It  is  true  that  the  Italians,  the  Franks,  and  the  Anglo-Saxons,  denounced  these  Sea  Kings  and  Rovers,  as 
pirates  and  robbers ;  but  they  treated  with  them  as  with  legitimate  powers.  Alfred  executed  summary  vengeance 
upon  the  Danish  prisoners  at  Winchester;  but  he  negotiated  with  Hastings,  Guthrum,  Ericke,  and  other  Danish 
Chiefs,  as  with  Sovereign  Princes  ; — assigned  them  extensive  domains  in  Britain,  with  all  the  attributes  of  Sov- 
roignty,  reserving  only,  the  paramount  supremacy  of  the  English  crown.  The  king  of  France,  also,  submitted 
to  similar  arraiigemems  with  UoUo,  the  Dane ;  who  acquired  by  treaty  the  quiet  enjoyment  of  the  countries  he 


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as  t]ie  Scandinavians  expressed  it.  But  this  too  peaceful  dignity  soon  grew  irksome  to  him, 
and  he  betook  himself  to  his  ships.  After  an  absence  of  some  years,  he  returned  to  visit  the 
Northumbrians,  who  gave  him  welcome,  and  re-appointed  him  their  cliief,  without  the  consent 
of  the  Saxon  King  Edred,  successor  to  the  son  of  Ethelstan,  (A.  D.  946.)  Edred  marched 
aorainst  them  and  forced  them  to  abandon  Eric,  who,  in  his  turn,  in  revenge  for  their 
desertion,  came  and  attacked  them,  along  with  five  Corsair  chiefs  from  Denmark,  the 
Orkneys,  and  the  Hebrides.  He  fell  in  tlie  first  battle,  together  with  the  five  Sea- Kings,  his 
allies.  This  death,  glorious  to  a  Scandinavian,  was  celebrated  by  the  scalds,  or  bards  of  the 
North,  who,  without  taking  into  their  account  the  baptism  which  Eric  had  received  among 
tlie  English,  placed  him  in  an  ideal  Paradise,  quite  different  from  that  of  tlie  Christians. 

"  I  have  liad  a  dream,"  said  the  panagyrist  of  the  pirate  ;  "  I  found  myself  at  the  dawn  of 
day  in  the  Hall  of  Valhalla,  preparing  all  things  for  the  reception  of  those  slain  in  battle,  I 
awakened  the  heroes  from  their  sleep ;  I  persuaded  them  to  rise,  and  arrange  the  benches, 
and  prepare  the  drinking  cups,  as  for  the  arrival  of  a  King." 

"  Whence  all  this  turmoil  r'  exclaims  Bragg;  "  Whence  is  it  that  so  many  men  are  active 
in  placing  the  benches  .'"  Odin  replies,  "  It  is  because  Eric  is  coming  ;  I  expect  him  ;  arise 
and  go  to  meet  him."  And  why  does  his  coming  give  thee  more  delight  than  that  of  another 
king  .''"  "  Because  many  are  the  places  in  which  he  has  stained  his  sword  with  blood,  many 
are  the  places  where  his  blood-stained  sword  has  been  drawn." 

"  Hail  to  thee,  Eric  !  Brave  Warrior,  enter,  thou  art  welcome  in  this  abode.  Tell  us  what 
kings  accompany  thee.     How  many  come  with  thee  from  the  combat.-'" 

"  Five  kings  come,"  answers  Eric  ;  "  and  I  am  the  sixth." 


c. 

"  Jonathan  Swift,  father  of  the  distinguislied  Dean  of  Saint  Patricks,  married  Abigail  Erick 
of  Leicestershire,  descended  from  the  most  ancient  family  of  the  Ericks,  wlio  derived  their 
lineage  from  Erick  tlie  Forester,  a  great  commander,  who  raised  an  army  to  oppose  the 
invasion  of  William  the  Conqueror,  by  whom  he  was  vanquished,  but  afterwards  employed 
to  command  tiiat  Prince's  forces,  and  in  his  old  age  retired  to  his  house  in  Leicestershire, 
where  his  family  have  continue*  ever  since,  but  declining  every  age,  are  now  in  the  condition 
of  very  private  gentlemen.  The  family  of  Eric,  which  has  produced  many  eminent  men,  is 
still  represented  by  two  respectable  branches,  the  Heyricks  of  Leicester-town,  and  the 
Herricks  of  Beau-Manor.  Of  both  these  branches,  distinct  pedigrees  and  many  curious 
historical  anecdotes  are  given  in  the  '  History  of  Leicestershire.'  "  [Vol.  H,  page  215.  Vol. 
HI,  page  148.]     Scott's  Life  of  Sicift,  App'x,  jjage  341,  342. 

D  1. 

The  following  epitaph  on  the  Tomb-stone  of  John  Heyricke,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Bond,  his 
wife,  is  found  in  St.  Martin's  Cliurch,  Leicester,  at  the  east  end  of  the  north  aisle,  in  a  part 
thereof  called  "  Heyrick's  Chancel,"  being  appropriated  as  a  burying  place  for  that  family. 

"  Here  lieth  tlie  body  of  John  Heyrick,  late  of  this  Parish,  who  departed  this  life  ye  2d  of 
Aprill,  1589,  being  about  the  age  of  76.  He  did  marry  Marie,  ye  daughter  of  John  Bond  of 
Wardende,  in  the  Countie  of  Warwicke,Esquire,  and  did  live  with  the  said  Mary,  in  one  house, 
full  fifty-two  yeares  ;  and  in  all  that  tyme, never  buried  man,  woman,  or  cliild,  though  they  were 
sometimes  twenty  in  house-hold.  He  had  yssue  by  ye  said  Marie,  5  sonnes  and  seven 
daughters.  The  said  John  was  Mayor  of  this  towne  in  anno  1559,  and  again  in  anno  1572. 
The  said  Marie  departed  this  life  ye  8th  of  December,  1611,  being  of  the  age  of  97  years. 
She  did  see  before  her  departure,  of  her  children,  and  children's  children,  and  their  children, 
to  the  number  of  142." 

D.  2.  No.  13.  Nicholas,  the  second  son  of  John  of  Leicester,  was  a  Goldsmith,  Banker,  and 
Merchant,  in  London;  and  the  eflicient  friend  and  patron  of  his  young  brotlier  William, 
whom  he  saw  established  and  in  high  credit  and  trust  at  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Of  his  sons,  Thomas,  No.  33,  and  William,  No.  36,  nothing  lurthor  is  known  than  that 
Thomas  resided  in  the  country,  and  was  the  reputed  ancestor  of  Thomas  Heyrick,  Curate  of 
Market  Harborough,  and  author  of  a  volume  of  Poems,  published  in  1691,  and  of  several 
very  loyal  and  higlily  spiced  political  sermons,  in  which  the  rebels  against  King  James  II, 
are  very  severely  handled. 

had  rocontly  subdued  by  his  sword.  And  IiPrn  it  may  bfi  remarked  as  a  rnrioiis  hi>toiipal  coincidrnco,  that 
the  various  and  successive  conquerors  of  Britain,  siiiee  the  secession  of  the  Romans,  have  \n:rn  Danes,  or 
natives  of  the  present  Danish  dominions.  The  Saxons  from  the  Danisli  Diitihv  of  Ilolstcin;  tlie  Kn^les  or 
Angles,  from  the  Dutchy  of  Sleswick,  and  the  Jules  from  the  Danish  penin-^iila  of  .liitlaml.  I'hc  Danrs  -nder 
Sweyn,  Canute,  Hastings,  Gulhriim,and  (lth^rs,from  Deninaik  proper  ;  and  tinally,tlie  Ac  iiiians  under  W  illiam, 
who  were  the  descendants  of  Kollo  and  his  Danes,  the  I'ounders  of  the  Norman  nam    and  power  in  France. 


6G  APPENDIX. 

No.  34.  Nicholas,  the  third  son,  was  a  Merchant  in  London,  hving  in  16G4,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  decease  of  his  son,  Nicholas,  who  was  a  Merchant  in  the  Levant,  and  an 
extensive  and  intelligent  traveller  in  Syria,  Egypt,  and  Palestine.  He  is  honorably  alluded 
to  by  a  recent  traveller,  for  his  researches  into  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Turks. 

No.  35.  Robert  was  a  Clergyman,  and  Vicar  of  Dean  Prior  in  Devonshire  ;  and  shared 
in  the  varied  fortunes  and  sufferings  of  his  loyal  Brethren,  during  the  rule  of  Cromwell,  and 
the  two  Charles'.  He  was  chiefly  distinguished  as  the  author  of  the  Hesperides,  a  work  of 
great  and  singular  merit — with  all  its  faults,  and  which,  the  publication  ofa  recent  and  elegant 
edition,  has  brought  into  new  life,  and  into  high  favor  with  the  literati  of  Europe  and 
America  ;  and  has  awarded  to  its  author  the  praise  so  justly  his  due.* 

A  writer  in  the  Retrospective  Review,  Vol.  V.,  page  157,  thus  speaks  of  Herrick  and 
his  works.  "  We  do  not  hesitate  to  pronounce  him  the  very  best  of  English  Lyric  Poets. 
He  is  the  most  joyous  and  gladsome  of  bards;  singing  like  the  grasshopper,  as  if  he  would 
never  grow  old.  He  is  as  fresh  as  the  Spring,  as  blithe  as  the  Summer,  and  as  ripe  as 
Autumn.  We  know  no  English  Poet  who  is  so  abandojine,  as  the  French  term  it,  who  so 
wholly  gives  himself  up  to  his  present  feelings,  who  is  so  much  heart  and  soul  in  what  he 
writes,  and  this,  not  on  one  subject  only,  but  on  all  subjects  alike.  The  spirit  of  song  dances 
in  his  veins,  and  flutters  around  his  lips — now  bursting  forth  into  the  joyful  and  hearty  voice 
of  the  Epicurean  ;  sometimes  breathing  forth  strains  soft  as  the  sigh  of  "  buried  love  ;"  and 
sometimes  uttering  feelings  of  the  most  delicate  pensiveness.  His  Poems  resemble  a 
luxurient  meadow,  full  of  King-cups  and  wild  flowers,  or  a  July  firmament,  sparkling  with 
a  myriad  of  stars.  His  fancy  fed  upon  all  the  fair  and  sweet  things  of  nature,  it  is  redolent 
of  roses  and  jessamine;  it  is  as  light  and  airy  as  the  thistle  down,,  or  the  bubbles  which 
laughing  boys  blow  into  the  air,  where  they  float  in  a  waving  line  of  beauty.  Like  the  sun 
it  communicates  a  delightsome  gladness  to  everything  it  shines  upon,  and  is  as  bright  and 
radient  as  his  beams  ;  and  yet  many  of  his  pieces  conclude  with  the  softest  tones  of  sensibility 
and  feeling.  Indeed  it  is  that  delicate  pathos,  which  is,  at  the  same  time  natural  and  almost 
playful,  which  most  charms  us  in  the  writings  of  Herrick.  And  as  for  his  versification,  it 
presents  one  of  the  most  varied  specimens  of  rythmical  harmony  in  the  language,  flowing 
with  an  almost  wonderful  grace  and  flexibility." 

Another  Critic  writes  thus:  "Variety,  indeed,  is  the  |[reat  characteristic  of Herrick's 
writings,  for  there  is  scarcely  a  subject  which  he  has  not  touched,  or  a  species  of  versification 
with  which  he  has  not  dallied.  He  is  alternately  gay  and  melanchoUy,  witty  and  tender, 
didactic  and  descriptive.  He  is  too,  at  all  times,  and  in  every  sense,  an  English  poet. 
English  scenery  and  English  manners  are  his  constant  themes  ;  and  his  pages  record  many 
ancient  and  interesting  national  customs,  of  which  no  trace  is  to  be  found  elsewhere.  Others, 
again,  which  are  more  familiar,  are  described  with  infinite  truth  and  fidelity.  His  colouring, 
too,  is  occasionally  hightened  by  excursions  into  the  enchanting  regions  of  Fairy-land  ; 
where,  with  magic  art,  he  raises  airy  halls,  builds  leafy  bowers,  conjurs  up  the  most  glorious 
scenes,  and  peoples  them  with  the  most  fantastic  beings.  Herrick's  poetry,  in  all  its 
diversities,  is  ever  tJie  offspring  of  a  rich  and  exuberant,  although  sometimes  an  unlicenced 
imagination.  His  flowers  are  not  tied  up  in  garlands,  nor  his  fruits  crushed  into  baskets,  but 
spring  living  from  the  soil  in  all  the  dew  and  freshness  of  youth." 

The  father  of  Robert  Herrick  died  1692,  while  his  family  were  yet  in  infancy,  and  had  lefl 
them  in  very  moderate  circumstances.  Fortunately  for  Robert,  however,  he  early  attracted 
the  notice  of  his  uncle,  Sir  William,  who  richly  repaid  the  debt  of  gratitude  he  owed  to  the 
father,  by  educating  and  otherwise  patronizing  the  son. 

No.  15.  John  Herrick,  the  fourth  son  of  John  Eyrick  of  Leicester,  was  many  years  an 
Alderman  of  that  Borough,  and  died  1613,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas,  and  a  daughter,  Susanna, 
on  record  ;  and  this  is  all  we  know  of  his  family  and  posterity.  In  the  absence  of  all  means 
of  arriving  at  truth  and  certainty,  in  the  research,  at  this  time,  we  can  do  nothing  more  than 
to  commend  to  our  friends  a  more  careful  and  searching  enquiry  among  the  posterity  of  John, 
for  their  John  of  Shippool,  and  James  of  Southampton.  Those  patriarchs  may  have  been  the  ' 
Grandsons,  or  Great  Grandsons,  of  John.  And  so,  also,  they  may  have  decended  from 
Nicholas  of  London,  in  the  same  degree.  But  while  we  deem  their  Leicester  parentage  as 
quite  the  most  probable,  and  claiming  our  first  and  most  careful  examination,  we  are  only 
permitted  to  repeat  our  earnest  desire  that  at  some  future  day,  and  by  the  vigilence  of  some 
more  favored  investigator,  all  doubt  may  be  removed,  and  the  exact  relationship  of  all  the 
various  branches  of  the  numerous  descendants  of  good  old  John  of  Leicester,  fully  ascertained, 
and  recognized  and  cherished,  till  the  name  and  race  shall  become  extinct. 

*  This  work  had  been  lone  out  of  print ;  and  the  very  few  copies  to  be  found,  were  valued  at  enormous  prices. 
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sir  William  Herrick  was  a  successful  courteir  and  politician,  from  1575,  when  he  first 
attached  himself  to  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  whom  he  was  commissioned  on  an 
important  embassy  to  the  Ottomon  Porte  ;  and  as  a  reward  for  his  singular  diplomatic  success 
with  the  hitherto  intractable  Turk,  he  was  appointed  to  a  lucrative  situation  in  the  Exchequer, 
which  he  held  through  the  remainder  of  this,  and  the  following  reign  of  James.  "  By 
honorable  service,  and  great  diligence  in  business,  he  acquired  a  very  large  property,  and 
became  one  of  the  great  monied  men  of  his  time."  He  had  early  purchased  the  estate  of  the 
unfortunate  Earl  of  Essex,  at  Beau  Manor  Park,  in  the  Parish  of  Loughboro',  and  County  of 
Leicester,  which  is  still  in  the  possession  of  his  decendants,  in  the  direct  line,  and  has  been, 
for  the  last  two  hundred  and  fifty  years,  the  Head  Quarters  of  our  Race. 

The  civil  wars  found  Sir  William  exempted,  by  great  age,  from  the  responsibilities, 
although  it  could  not  protect  him  from  the  sufferings  and  losses,  incident  to  that  stormy  and 
distracted  period,  and  attaching  to  him,  especially,  as  a  man  of  wealth,  and  an  old  and  faithful 
servant  of  the  crown. 


F.  1. 

Henry,  the  fifth  son  of  Sir  William  Herrick,  and  whom  we  claim  to  have  been  our  Henry 
of  Salem,  1629,  was  born  at  Beau  Manor  in  1604.  He  was  named  by  connnand  of  the 
unfortunate  Prince  Henry,  eldest  son  of  James  I.  His  sponsors  were  Sir  David  Murray, 
Sir  John  Spillman,  and  Lady  Aston. 

The  evidence  of  the  identity  of  our  Henry  of  Salem  with  the  fifth  son  of  Sir  WilKam 
Herrick,  is,  to  be  sure,  rather  circumstantial  than  direct,  and  some  of  it  of  a  negative,  rather 
than  of  a  positive  character.  It  is  still  quite  as  conclusive  and  satisfactory  as  evidence  of  this 
kind,  and  at  this  distance  of  time,  can  be  hoped  to  be  found.  The  principal  points  on  which 
wc  rest  the  conclusion  are  these  : — 

First.     No  other  Henry  is  found  on  the  English  pedigrees  of  the  time. 
,    ,^  ,    J  1       AT'   u   1  Second.     Henry    of  Beau  Manor  is  no  otherwise  recognized 

Letter   quoted  by   Nichols,     ^  ^^^  ^^^^  J ^.^  ^y^j^^^  ^^^^^    infancy,  than    as   residing 

from  Henry  to  his  brother     ^^^^^g^   .^   ^^53^    ^^^^   ^j^^,^   ^^^^^^   circumstances    indicating 
Jonn,  July,  Ibo-i.  America  as  the  place  of  his  residence. 

Third.  The  identity  of  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  family  at  Salem  and  Beverly  with  that  of 
the  Leicestershire  family,  and  especially  of  the  crest,  with  that  of  which  Sir  William  was  one 
of  the  original  Grantees.* 

Fourth.     The  secession  of  one  branch  of  the  Leicester  family  from  the 

Letter  from  John     established  church.     It  is  known  that  all  the  other  branches  were  devoted 

Morris,  of  to  their  Church  and  King,  and  that  Henry  of  Salera  was  a  puritan,  and 

Shrewsbury,         cared  little  for  the  Chvrch  and  less  for  the  King.     Desirable  therefore,  as 

Wales.  it  may  be,  to  determine  our  English  parentage  with  perfect  certainty,  and 

beyond  all  doubt,  and  it  has  been  a  chief  inducement  to  all  my  researches  ; 

we  must  be  content  with  the  evidence  as  we  find  it,  and  recognize  Henry  of  Beau  Manor, 

as  an  Anglo-American  ancestor,  until  some  more  fortunate  explorer  shall  correct  our  errors. 

F.  2.  Henry  Herrick,  settled  on  "  Cape-Ann-Syde"  of  Bass  River,  (now  Beverly,)  on 
which  his  farm  was  bounded.  He  purchased  several  farms  at  Birch  Plains  and  Cherry  Hill,  on 
which  he  settled  his  sons  Zacharie,  Ephraim,  Joseph  and  John.  Joseph  resided  on  Cherry 
Hill,  where  he  acquired  a  good  estate  ;  Zacharie,  Ephraim  and  John,  at  Birch  Plains ;  Henry 
inherited  the  Homesteading,  at  lower  Beverly,  a  pleasant  and  valuable  farm,  and  a  part  of 
which  is  now  the  property  of  Mrs.  Anna  Meacom,  a  widow  lady,  aged  93,  and  a  lineal 
descendant,  of  the  fifth  remove,  from  Henry,  jr.  With  the  exception  of  this  small  farm,  all 
the  real  estate  possessed  by  Henry  Herrick,  seinor,  and  his  sons,  has  long  since  passed  out 
of  our  name  and  kindred.  And  here  it  may  bo  remarked  that,  with  the  exception  of  the 
posterity  of  Zacharie,  and  some  minor  shoots  from  other  branches,  all  of  which  have  been 
declining  for  the  last  hundred  years,  the  posterity  of  Henry  of  Salem  have  disappeared  from 
the  land  of  their  fathers,  and  have  become  widely  dispersed  over  tbe   eastern,   northern,  and 

*  1.  Sir  William  Herrick  was  Knighted  in  1605.  On  that  occasion  he  obtained  some  additional  embellish- 
ments on  his  crest,  which  I  find  preserved  on  the  copies  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  and  also,  on  the  gravestone  of  Wil- 
liam Herrick,  Esquire,  of  Southampton,  New  York,  who  died  1708.  I  give  Edminstone's  description  from 
memory.  "  Crest,  a  Bull's  head  argent.  Scalp  Sable.  Mussel  and  Eares  tipp'd  sable.  Homes  argent,  per 
fesse  or  and  gules,  tipp'd  sable.     Gorged  with  a  chaplct  of  roses  or,  leaved  vert." 

2.  A  very  different  coat  of  arms  is  supposed  to  pertain  to  a  family  of  our  nnme,  and  an  offset,  also,  from  the 
Leicestershire  stock,  residing  in  the  county  of  Cheshire,  or  the  neighboring  county  of  Flint,  of  which  the  fol- 
lowing is  a  description,  viz. : 

"  He  beareth  Sable.  A  fesse  argent,  between  four  balls,  or.  Crest,  an  Eagle  displayed,  sable.  By  the  name 
of  Herrick,  an  aitcient  family  in  the  We.^t  of  England. 

3.  The  disarrangement  of  the  words  of  our  Motto,  from  the  original  copy,  wag  an  error  of  the  engraver. 


C3  APPENDIX. 

■western  States  of  the  Union,  while  they  are  scarcely  known  or  remembered  in  the  neighbor- 
hood of  their  ancient  plantantions. 

"  He  sung  of  the  companions  of  our  youth,  and  the  days  of  former  years  ;  when  we  met  on 
"  the  banks  of  Lego,  and  sent  arotmd  the  joy  of  the  shell." 

*'  Be  thy  soul  blest,  O  Carrill,  in  the  midst  of  thy  eddying  winds.  Why  dost  thou  not 
"  speak  to  me  in  my  grief,  and  tell  when  I  shall  behold  my  friends  .'  But  thou  passest  away 
"  in  thy  murmuring  blast :     And  thy  wind  whistles  through  the  gra/y  hair  of  Ossian." 

F.  3.  Henry  Herrick  was  a  husbandman,  in  easy  circumstances,  but  undistinguished  by 
wealth,  or  by  civil  rank  and  influence  in  the  colony.  He  was  a  very  good  and  honest 
•dissenter  from  the  established  church,  and  the  friend  of  Higginson,  who  had  been  a  dissenting 
Minister  in  Leicester.  Mr.  Herrick  and  his  wife  Editha,  were  among  the  thirty,  who 
founded  the  first  church  in  Salem,  in  1629  :  and  on  the  organization  of  a  new  parish,  on 
"  Ryal-Syde"  1667,  they,  with  their  sons  and  their  sons'  wives,  were  among  the  founders 
of  the  first  church  in  Beverly,  also.  But  there  are  reasons  to  suspect  that  neither  Henry, 
nor  his  sons  were,  at  all  times,  and  in  all  things,  quite  as  submissive  to  the  spiritual  powers 
of  their  day,  as  they  should  have  been.  On  the  Court  records  of  Essex  County  is  an  entry 
like  this  :  "  Henerie  Hericke,  and  Edith  his  wife,  are  fined  10  s.,  and  11  s.  for  costs  of 
Coort,  for  aiding  and  comforting  an  excommunicated  person,  contrary  to  order." 

At  a  later  period,  but  still  early  for  such  an  enterprise,  (1711-14,)  Joseph  Herrick,  senior, 
and  such  of  his  sons  as  dwelt  in  that  territory,  were  active  and  ethcient  members  of  the  new 
Parish  called  "Salem  and  Beverly  Precinct,"  and  in  the  settlement  of  the  Reverend  John 
Chipman,  and  the  organization  of  a  chvirch  upon  a  foundation  much  more  liberal  than  had 
hitherto  been  recognized  in  Massachusetts.  In  their  covenant  or  platform,  which  still 
remains,  without  the  alteration  of  a  word  or  a  letter,  the  foundation  of  a  numerous  church 
and  society,  under  the  Pastoral  care  of  that  worthy  successor  of  Mr.  Chipman,  the  Reverend 
Edwin  M.  Stone,  the  peculiarities  of  Calvinism  can  no  where  be  detected.  Several  onerous 
conditions  to  the  admission  of  members,  also,  have  been  dispensed  with  by  Mr.  Chipman  and 
his  associates,  which  had  theretofore  been  deemed  all  important,  but  which,  in  fact,  had 
operated  to  encourage  hypocracy  and  imposture,  while  they  had  embarrassed  the  churches, 
and  excluded  from  their  communion  very  many  good  and  worthy,  but  delicate  and  scrupulous 
christians. 

The  sons  of  Henry  Herrick  were  all  farmers,  and  with  the  exception,  perhaps,  of  Joseph, 
were  exclusively  farmers.  Joseph  acquired  a  considerable  property,  more  than  could  well 
have  been  derived  from  the  profits  of  agriculture  at  that  time,  and  by  a  person  charged  with 
the  support  of  a  family  of  ten  children.  But  we  have  now  no  clue  to  his  pecuniary 
jesources,  unless  it  may  be  detected  in  the  scanty  gleanings  from  his  very  barren  and 
obscure  history,  which  here  follow  :  Late  in  life  he  is  stiled  "  Governour,"  on  the  church 
records,  and  also,  on  the  Diary  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Greene  of  Salem,  and  after  his  decease,  he 
bears  the  same  title  on  the  records  of  the  Probate  Court.  Whence  he  derived  his  right  to 
this  distinction  is  no  longer  known  to  us.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Felt  thinks  he  was  at  one  time 
Governour  of  one  of  the  British  W.  L  Islands.  Nor  is  this  impossible.  Mr.  Herrick  seems 
to  have  been  absent  from  Salem,  for  several  years,  subsequent  to  the  decease  of  his  first  wife, 
and  prior  to  his  second  marriage.  We  have  a  tradition,  also,  that  he  visited  England  about 
that  time  ;  and  at  Liverpool  encountered  his  cousin,  Gershom,  the  heir  of  the  Irish  family, 
by  whom  he  was  persuaded  to  entertain  a  proposition  to  remove  his  family  to  Ireland,  but  he 
abandoned  the  design  on  his  return  to  America,  for  reasons  which  have  not  come  down  to 
us.  We  have  referred  to  these  obscure  reminisences,  solely  for  the  purpose  already  indicated. 
And  without  claiming  any  heritable  rights  in  these  undefined  honors  of  our  ancestor  :  we 
may  be  permitted  to  remark  that,  the  title  of"  Governour,"  in  that  age,  was  by  no  means  an 
idle  or  empty  appelative.  So  astute  and  punctilious  were  our  New  England  ancestors,  in 
everything  regarding  official  rank  and  dignity,  that,  from  the  Governour  of  the  Province,  down 
to  a  corporal  in  the  Provincial  Militia,  the  appropriate  official  title  was  used,  as  well  in  the 
ordinary  intercourse  of  life,  as  in  the  more  solemn  transactions  of  their  Judicial  Courts,  and 
various  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  bodies. 

G. 

George  Herrick  came  from  England  to  Salem  1685, — was  appointed  Marshall  of  the 
Colony,  and  Deputy  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Essex,  which  offices  he  held  to  the  time  of  his 
decease  in  1695. 

Good  old  John  Dunton,  speaks  of  "  good  Mr.  Herrick,  who  saved  his  life  at  sea."  And 
having  visited  him  in  Salem  in  1686,  he  describes  him  as  "  a  very  tall,  handsome  man  ;  very 
regular  and  devout  in  his  attendance  at  church  ;  religious  without  bigotry  ;  and  having  every 
mans  good  word.'' 

George  Herrick  i»  supposed  to  have  been  the  heir,  in  remainder,  to  an  estate  in  England, 
which  at  the  time  of  his  decease  was  possessed  by  two  aged  maiden  relatives.  But  the  claim 
has  never  been  prosecuted.     George  died  young,  leaving  an   infant  family   in   very   humble 


APPENDIX.  G9 

circumstaiiceB  ;  the  documentary  evidence  left  by  him,  cannot  be  traced  to  a  later  date  than 
the  da3'sof  his  grand-children;  nor  have  his  posterity  ever  been  in  a  condition  to  prosecute 
an  enterprise  of  this  kind  to  a  successful  result.  George  was  a  kinsman  of  Henry,  but  in 
what  degree  is  not  known.  There  are  reasons  to  conjecture  that  he  was  a  descendant  of 
Nicholas  of  London,  No.  13  ;  and  the  traditions  of  the  family  have  located  the  estate,  above 
alluded  to,  at  ymithfield,  in  that  city. 

H. 

James  Herrick  of  Southampton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  was  also  an  emigrant  from  England 
at  sometime  prior  to  lGo7,  when  his  name  is  first  found  on  the  records  of  that  town.  Our 
traditions  claim  the  Connecticut  Patriarch,  (without  a  name,)  and  John  of  Shippool,  Ireland, 
!ind  our  own  Henry  of  Salem,  as  brothers.  But  there  is  certainly  no  evidence  of  such  a 
relationship  on  the"  part  of  Henry,  who  must  have  belonged  to  a  generation  prior  to  that  of 
James  and  John,  of  whose  fraternity,  if  there  is  now  no  positive  proof,  there  are  many 
confirmatory  circumstances.  They  were  about  the  same  age,  and  therefore,  may  have  been 
brothers.  John  went  to  Ireland  an  ensign  in  Cromwell's  army,  in  1647.  James  came  to 
America  about  1650.  His  second  son,  William,  was  born  in  1654.  James  died  1687,  and 
John  in  1689.  John  made  his  brother  James,  his  heir,  on  failure  of  his  own  issue.  No 
other  James  Herrick,  is  found  in  England  or  America,  answering  to  the  time. 

In  an  investigation  of  this  kind,  nothing  can  satisfy  the  mind  which  is  not  certain  and  clear 
of  all  reasonable  doubt.  In  the  present  case,  however,  inasmuch  as,  after  a  very  thorough 
examination  of  every  available  source  of  information,  no  such  absolute  certainty  has  been 
attained  ;  and  yet  numerous  circumstances  have  presented  themselves,  indicative  of  a  proba- 
ble hypothesis  ;  it  may  not  be  uninteresting  to  our  friends  of  the  present  time,  nor  useless  in 
a  farther  pursuit  of  the  enquiry,  to  submit  our  own  conclusions,  with  the  hope  that  they  may 
be  hereafter  verified,  or  corrected,  by  some  more  fortunate  and  successful  investigator. 
We  say,  then,  that  from  a  patient  consideration  of  all  the  evidence  now  in  our  possession,  we 
find  no  reasonable  doubt  that  Henry  of  Beau  Manor,  was  our  Henry  of  Salem.  Nor  are  there 
any  stronger  reasons  to  question  the  fraternity  of  John  of  Shippool  and  James  of  Southamp- 
ton : — Of  their  paternity,  the  indications  are  far  less  satisfactory.  That  they  may  have  been 
the  grandsons  or  great-grandsons,  of  Nicholas  of  London,  No.  13,  through  his  sons  Thomas 
or  William  ;  or  from  John  of  Leicester,  No.  15,  in  the  same  degree,  is  about  all  we  can  say  ; 
no  circumstance  decisive  of  their  superior  claim  to  either  parentage,  has  come  to  our  knowl- 
edge. If  it  be  true,  however,  as  the  late  John  Farmer  has  recorded,  that  there  was  a  William 
Herrick  in  this  country,  concerned  in  a  land  purchase  on  Long  Island  in  1639-40,  it  may 
raise  a  strong  presumption  that  he  was  William,  No.  36,  son  of  Nicholas,  and  father  of  James 
and  John.  Nor  is  this  improbable.  There  are  certainly  stong  indications  of  the  early 
residence  of  persons  of  our  name  at  Oyster  Bay,  on  the  site  of  the  first  English  plantations  on 
Long  Island  ;*  whence  the  planters  were  ejected  by  the  Dutch  of  Manhattan,  1640.  And  if 
William  Herrick  was  concerned  in  that  enterprise,  he  probably  remained  on  the  original 
location,  as  he  is  not  found  at  Southampton,  nor  any  other  person  of  tlio  name,  until  1657, 
when  James  is  first  recognized  as  a  resident  there. 

With  these  obscure  indices,  and  feeble  lights,  we  commend  the  farther  investigation  of  our 
English  history  and  parentage,  to  the  attention  of  some  antiquarian  friend,  who  may  resume 
the  enquiry  under  more  favorable  circumstances  than  we  have  been  obliged  to  suspend  it,  and 
may  prosecute  it  to  a  more  satisfactory  conclusion. 

*A  considerable  villatrc  in  North  Hempstead,  near  Oyster  Bay,  Iiai  always  born*  tbe  name  of  "The 
Herricki,"  the  origin  of  wiiicii  is  long  since  forgotten. 


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